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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a ready supply" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe an abundance or availability of something that is easily accessible. Example: "The store has a ready supply of fresh produce, ensuring customers can always find what they need."
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(A ready supply of Dr Pepper and brownies certainly helps).
And in San Antonio he discovered a ready supply.
To argue, however, that she lacked a ready supply of male victims would be demonstrable nonsense.
Spain's boom has been built on a ready supply of loans.
From his own vineyards, Franzia has a ready supply to meet the increasing demand.
People without Visa cards or a ready supply of cash were turned away from refreshment stands.
His research requires a ready supply of species diversity, a tall order without laborious travel.
The collapse of the Soviet Union also ensured a ready supply of women for Western Europe.
Media companies, arguably all companies, know there is a ready supply of eager graduates.
They'll need a ready supply of cigarettes, because snout's the way to Top Dog's heart.
All of this was facilitated by a ready supply of vulnerable workers.
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