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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again ready to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating a return to a state of readiness after a previous interruption or delay.
Example: "After a brief pause, the team is again ready to present their findings."
Alternatives: "once more prepared to" or "ready once again to".
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Mark McGhee is once again ready to grumble.
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".
Miles and Ivan were circling the box again, ready to wrestle.
More than 30 counselors and psychologists are again ready to help people process the events.
India Cafe is again ready to serve those craving this fragrant cuisine.
My faith renewed, I'm once again ready to carry the tea cozy of civilization to the Starbucks hordes.
But then he is bouncing up again, ready to go, and pumping his fists to excite the crowd.
For those who love piano music, piano recitals and everything about the piano, Mannes College the New School for Music is again ready to gratify you.
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And it's apparently moving around there in the membrane trying to find itself in its closed conformation again, being ready to open again.
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