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I'm getting ready to is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
It often implies that someone is preparing or planning to do something in the near future. Example: I'm getting ready to go on vacation next month. I still need to buy plane tickets and make hotel reservations. Another example: She's getting ready to start her new job next week. She's been studying and getting all of her paperwork in order.
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"I'm getting ready to start selling," she said quietly.
Q I'm getting ready to buy my first co-op.
"I'm getting ready to burn my vacation time for the year on events," Michael Kittinger said.
I'm getting ready to do a New Yorker Festival appearance on a panel about editing.
"They will say, 'wait, I'm cooking,' or 'wait, I'm getting ready to visit relatives'".
I'm getting ready to cheer on my team, so I'll leave the rest up to you.
"I'm getting ready to put on brown for Larry King," she swore.
Me, I'm getting ready to celebrate with a jumbo pack of Jaffa Cakes.
"I'm getting ready to celebrate the next chapter of the book I'm reading".
"I'm getting ready to go out to dinner with my husband, Detmar," she explains.
"I'll call you when I'm getting ready to load the truck".
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