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The phrase "a more ready and" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the readiness or preparedness of two or more subjects or situations.
Example: "The team was a more ready and capable group than last year's participants."
Alternatives: "a more prepared and" or "a more willing and".
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But lanterns, which are sun-charged by the day and used to help light the night, are a more ready and successful consumer application of solar power.
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The staff of a losing campaign are a lot more ready and able to speak frankly than the staff of the victor.
These scenarios allow for a more rounded understanding of the effects of COPD associated with different CAT scores and for a more ready appreciation of what the scores mean for the patient in terms of the effect of COPD on their lives.
"When we went into Game 6," Scott recalled, "I wanted us to really try and get it done that night because I knew San Antonio had more experience than we did going into a Game 7, so I knew they would be a little bit more ready and we just came out and were a little tentative because we hadn't been there before".
18 For a more ready route to low cost manufacturing, solution deposition of pre-synthesized polymer may be beneficial.
Perhaps you want to wish that spirit a better home, a more ready parent.
"The truth is we are more ready and more prepared than we even know.
It all makes you feel a bit special, a bit civilised, and a bit more ready to face flights and meetings.
By doing so, I believe that my students benefit, because they get a specialized teacher in science, who's a lot more prepared and a lot more ready to teach that content in depth versus just scratching the surface all the time.
"But I feel more warmed up and in a groove, more ready to compete".
Management styles range from high-tech sophistication on numerous southern properties to a more rough-and-ready approach on giant northern cattle stations, where the annual musters (roundups) resemble hunting expeditions and the stockmen's horses have been replaced by helicopters, motorbikes, and four-wheel-drive vehicles.
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