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The phrase "On deck" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone is ready and available for a task or that something is prepared to be addressed next.
Example: "We have a few projects to complete, but we have John on deck to help with the next one."
Alternatives: "Ready to go" or "Next in line."
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On deck
adjective
On the deck of a ship, especially of a captain or officer; in charge.
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She's got an ON DECK waiting.
On deck.
On deck is a different world.
On deck, the smell is sulfuric.
On deck View Article By Phil Klay By Troy Patterson By John Cassidy By Andy Borowitz.
On deck, life assumes a joyous simplicity.
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We need all hands on one deck".
On the on-deck circle, Ramiro Pena swung a bat.
Where are the on-deck-circle-size funnel cakes?
Pagan was not in the on-deck circle.
The on-deck circles are situated fairly near home plate.
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