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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Ever ready" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone or something that is always prepared or willing to act. Example: "The emergency response team is ever ready to assist in times of crisis."
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Ever ready to oblige, Gibson does just that.
Ever ready to pick up an idea, the writer went right over.
Ever ready to explore new avenues, Signac responded to the outbreak of Fauvism in his own idiosyncratic way.
Ever ready to drink, to treat, and to gamble.
No one is ever ready 100percentt".
And the auctioneers are ever ready to supply your needs.
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He reminded reporters that when he was Florida governor, his security detail nicknamed him "Ever-Ready". "I'm still ever-ready.
The multiple connectors are tucked away like the ever-ready blades of a Swiss Army knife.
I wanted to pop champagne corks and have a white telephone and trade ever-ready quips".
Wolfboy Jacob lurks nudely, rudely, buffly, looking ever-ready for some lupine tussling out yonder.
They are dirt-cheap, sometimes free, always compliant, ever-ready and disposable.
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