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Be Prepared

noun

  1. motto of the Boy Scouts of America and of the Girl Scouts of America.


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Example Sentences

The most Zelensky might be prepared to sign would be a ceasefire without commitments, he believes.

From BBC

From a personal finance perspective, consider being mindful of what's happening with tariffs and be prepared to change consumption if prices start to rise, without getting too ahead of yourself in terms of anticipatory overspending.

From Salon

Thompson, R-Pa., told reporters last week that farm bill negotiators are going to “be prepared for an extension.”

From Salon

"The US embassy recommends US citizens be prepared to immediately shelter in the event an air alert is announced."

From BBC

And Norwegians have also recently received a pamphlet urging them to be prepared to manage on their own for a week in the event of extreme weather, war and other threats.

From BBC

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