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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Make ready" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts where preparation or readiness is required, often in formal or literary settings. Example: "Before the event begins, we must make ready the venue for the guests."
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Make ready, aim, fire!
Make ready the dinner and his favourite drink and enjoy the treat with him.
Sochi 2014 also has been stashing snow, and is ready to deploy an army of energy-intensive earth-movers and snow-making systems to make ready for the games.
Mrs Gray uses her free range chicken to make ready meals.
After that, it's pack all your game plans in your old (Browns) garment bag, enroll in ESPN's talent-development program, and make ready to join in the cacophony.
He had raced from the Wednesday meeting with a message to every ship he could find "to make ready to sail in 48 hours".
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U.S. Concrete, based in Houston, operates 41 plants that make ready-mix concrete.
Some of these homes make ready-made slums for the African migrants to live in.
They make ready-to-drink vanilla chai and mocha chai for us and distribute them on the East Coast.
But American companies make ready-to-use therapeutic foods, like a paste of peanuts with nutrients that has proven miraculous at reviving children suffering from even severe malnutrition.
The New Yorker, May 30 , 1925P. 1 Kaskel & Kaskel make ready-tied four-in-hands for Peter A. B. Widener, 2nd.
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