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prepared

[pri-paird] / prɪˈpɛərd /


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He said his team was hoping to get a letter from the Justice Department “stating that they will keep their promises…but we should be prepared to intervene.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Students who specialize in intersectional neologisms will be well prepared for Mellon-funded faculty jobs.

From The Wall Street Journal

DiNanno said the U.S. government has information that China has prepared to carry out tests with “yields in the hundreds of tons.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Be prepared to answer a lot of questions, particularly in relation to the discovery of the will and the sale of any assets prior to probate.

From MarketWatch

The study is testing whether specially prepared stem cells can be safely implanted into the brain to replace damaged cells and restore dopamine production.

From Science Daily