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Discover Ludwig"geared up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe a situation in which someone is prepared for something. For example, "I'm geared up for the weekend ahead!"
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"I hope you guys are geared up".
And he is geared up for it.
"Is Whitehall really geared up for this?
"We were pretty much geared up".
It's not geared up for this.
"We're geared up and ready to go".
"We have geared up twice to get it started.
Back at home, our foursome geared up for Sandy.
Democrats at all levels geared up for a counterattack.
We were geared up to contacting both Santander and NatWest.
We're geared up and ready to do that".
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