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"In ready" is not a correct or usable part of a sentence in English
The correct phrase is "I'm ready." You can use this phrase to indicate that you are prepared for something. For example: "I'm ready for the meeting. Do you have the notes?"
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I hear nothing, but Frances is tuned in, ready.
The Libyans basically wanted the parts all manufactured offshore and then shipped in, ready to assemble.
In ready mixed concrete production, the number and the variations of effect parameters can be reduced using response surface methodology.
"I just came in ready to play".
These guys come in ready to go.
Lastly, go in ready to negotiate.
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"This is move-in ready," she said.
(It will be move-in ready by late February).
"The words 'move-in ready' are very appealing to me," Mr. Aspen said.
The building was meticulously maintained, and the apartment was move-in ready.
A move-in-ready apartment costs closer to 4,500 euros a square meter.
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