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Some residents took a wait-and-see attitude while others prepared for heavy flooding.
Everybody thinks that they are ready for their old age.
We must provide for old age.
I/You/He/She/We/They have to prepare for old age.
Birds, for instance, have a special protective device.
We should provide for unexpected events.
It is wise to save money for a rainy day.
You had better keep your money for a rainy day.
Get hold of the rail just in case.
It would be wise of you to save money for a rainy day.
Try to keep in touch with me, just in case.
Perhaps I should take an umbrella with me just in case.
I am saving money to prepare for the worst.
It is wise to save money for a rainy day.
I looked around for a weapon just in case.
Each week, Mrs. Tanaka saves a little money for a rainy day.
Save money for a rainy day.
You should be prepared for emergencies.
You must be prepared for an emergency.
She saved money for a rainy day.

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