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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a ready explanation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an explanation that is easily accessible or immediately available.
Example: "When asked about the project's delays, she provided a ready explanation that satisfied the team's concerns."
Alternatives: "an immediate explanation" or "a quick explanation".
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She doesn't have a ready explanation.
But we don't have a ready explanation".
If Kemp's name isn't familiar, there is a ready explanation.
He had a ready explanation for that quickness.
Even those at Ground Zero don't have a ready explanation.
Shopkeepers had a ready explanation: emigration to South Korea by the region's ethnic Korean population.
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A readier explanation was less clearly spelled out: that the soldiers were in the CAR, along with troops from neighbouring Chad, as a show of force to help the January accord stick and to prop up a disliked and autocratic leader.
We have no ready explanation for an increase in some measures of fetal growth (i.e., head circumference and crown heel length) in relation to pesticide exposure measures.
I was particularly intrigued by dsRNA mobility, an observation that lacked a ready mechanistic explanation.
And there is a ready "spiritual" explanation of why there should be such an interest: so that the believer can track their progress through the spiritual life.
Obtaining an odd reading for which there was no ready explanation caused greater concern compared to the situation where the potential reasons could be determined.
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