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well-prepared
adjective
- suitably prepared in advance
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Now we can set up a scientifically well prepared study to evaluate the transfusions vs. improved care.
“A tired body is not well prepared to cope with stressful situations and ward off illness,” says Tuit.
But at present, Bo seems to be well prepared for life behind bars.
If pitch is sufficiently well-prepared (it will be) everything SHOULD be OK for 3pm start.
Rene Syler was equally well prepared for her hosting duties.
Therefore, he came to the Presidency well prepared to assume presidential duties.
When sufficiently risen, separate the cream from the milk; put in stone jars, well prepared before churning.
When well prepared it is one of the smoothest and brightest extracts of the Pharmacopia.
A youth of cheerful labor and study brings its own reward of a well-prepared and happy adult life.
That it would succeed he had little doubt; he had come too well prepared with arguments to dread failure.
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