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The phrase "again ready" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to indicate that something or someone is prepared once more after a previous state of unpreparedness.
Example: "After a brief pause, the team was again ready to tackle the challenges ahead."
Alternatives: "prepared once more" or "ready once again".
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She was again ready for a change.
Mark McGhee is once again ready to grumble.
Americans are now once again ready for change.
At about 1 30, Mr. McConnell called Mr. Biden again, ready to engage.
After three months off--spent learning Tai Chi in Jamaica--Wesson is again ready to model.
The media is again ready to ordain McIlroy "the next Tiger".
Mr. Ducasse said he thought New Yorkers were again ready for old-fashioned French food.
After so many years, the Bills are again ready for their close-up.
Then he shipped out and soon came to life again, ready for the next excitement.
India Cafe is again ready to serve those craving this fragrant cuisine.
And the next morning, of course, she would be up at dawn again, ready for her swim.
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