prepare for

VERB
  1. prepare mentally or emotionally for something unpleasant
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How To Use prepare for In A Sentence

  • Your Manager will probably also want to comment on how you prepare for, accomplish and present completed tasks.
  • The worst may not happen, but we must prepare for it
  • Finance ministers and central bankers from the G-20 advanced and developing nations are meeting in South Korea Friday and Saturday to prepare for a summit of G-20 leaders next month. Japan Calls for Currency-Market Cooperation
  • New academic demands, less discipline, home sickness - those are all no-brainers, so you can at least prepare for them, no matter how minimally.
  • The way he's overcome adversity has been a real inspiration - and in a vain attempt to copy him I'm following his training programme as I prepare for my first duathlon.
  • Woodrow and Aiden Tyler Dawson are childhood friends whose aimlessness in day-to-day life is matched only by their passion for building flame-spewing machinery to "prepare for the apocalypse. Farihah Zaman: SXSW 2011 Dispatch Two: Coming of Age to a Theater Near You
  • The Olympic Games organizers are trying to prepare for every conceivable emergency.
  • In fair weather prepare for foul.
  • In part two: Showdown: Soccer's big guns prepare for a shootout.
  • These simple maintenance tasks keep your patio planters and window boxes looking their best throughout the growing season and help cold-climate gardeners prepare for winter.
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