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prepare

[pri-pair] / prɪˈpɛər /


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“I think that obviously, him going and pitching for Team Japan, he’s going to be trying to ramp it up and get prepared,” Roberts said.

From Los Angeles Times

Academics and parents also push back against some of the main arguments in favour of more traditional uniforms - for example, that they encourage better behaviour and prepare pupils for the world of work.

From BBC

If people are prepared to carry on talking to Lorna, she feels she can then address their fears or worries about the vaccine and help diminish them.

From BBC

Three years later, as the network was preparing for the Paris Olympics, executives were looking for ways to enhance the primetime coverage, much of which would air on tape because of time-zone differences.

From Los Angeles Times

The additions build on Latham’s recent efforts to increase its corporate and finance practice that helps companies with everything from pulling off big acquisitions to preparing for initial public offerings.

From The Wall Street Journal