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The phrase "a ready solution" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a solution that is immediately available or easily accessible for a problem or situation.
Example: "After reviewing the issues we faced, the team proposed a ready solution that could be implemented right away."
Alternatives: "an immediate solution" or "a quick fix".
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Never fear: Super-Mitt has a ready solution at hand.
As usual it was Tom Ford who not only diagnosed the problem, but who also had a ready solution.
It is unclear whether he will be able to do so again.Through all this, there has been a ready solution.
Many construction executives complain that their industry has been among the last to embrace the Internet, even though the medium offers a ready solution to their thorniest problem -- how to coordinate the efforts of what sometimes amount to hundreds of separate teams across the life of a project as the original plan evolves, doorway by redesigned doorway, conduit by rerouted conduit.
Portugal does not have to borrow in the markets, he noted, so the immediate damage to government finances is limited Still, with all the confusion about another bailout for Greece, "this adds to the perception that there might not be a ready solution," Mr. Weinberg said.
For the theist, by contrast, there is a ready solution to the problem.
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We should normally stick to magic bullet for metaphorical use, at least when talking about a simple or ready solution.
One can't help but wonder what critters might be lurking in the runoff that can accumulate at the bottom of any of the cups and mugs that people seem to have embraced, like ports in a storm, as the only ready solution to toothbrush sprawl.
Visit BioWWW.net for a ready DIY solution.
We do not have a ready made solution.
The best that mammals can generally do is to patch a wound up with scar tissue a rough and ready solution that closes it and protects it from the outside world, but often fails to restore full function.But about five years ago, Ellen Heber-Katz, an immunologist at the Wistar Institute in Philadelphia, sent one of her students to punch holes in the ears of a group of experimental mice.
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