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The phrase "a readiness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a state of being prepared or willing to do something.
Example: "Her readiness to help others made her a valuable team member."
Alternatives: "a willingness" or "an eagerness".
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It is a readiness issue.
"There's a readiness in that stillness".
Nothing happens without a readiness to change.
"It's both a pocketbook issue and a readiness issue".
A readiness to speak other languages than their own.
France and Italy have signalled a readiness to help.
It has depended on a readiness to terrorize and torture.
He offers little else beyond a readiness to talk.
Behind the posturing lies a readiness to compromise.
I believe there is a readiness in London for that.
"There exists a readiness for compromise, why not?" he said.
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