Sentence examples for On deck from inspiring English sources

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.

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On deck, life assumes a joyous simplicity.

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The on-deck circles are situated fairly near home plate.

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