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The phrase "all be ready" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey that everyone should be prepared, but it lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "We need to ensure that everyone will be ready before the event starts."
Alternatives: "everyone should be prepared" or "all must be ready."
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It seems unlikely, but, this time, we should all be ready for the fight.
"I think when the time's right we'll all be ready to go".
We'll all be ready to get off the blocks as soon as the spectrum is cleared.
5 After 25 minutes it should all be ready (but always test the rice to make sure).
Seed-grown pardancandas will vary from 10 inches to 3 feet, and they will bloom over a longer season because they won't all be ready at once.
We should all be ready for a woman in the White House, and Hillary may well be the strongest candidate on the Democratic side.
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All are ready to jump into action upon plan approval".
All is ready — except an unstinting supply of movies.
In a couple of hours, all was ready.
"We all were ready to rock and roll".
"All are ready to jump into action upon plan approval," the proposal said.
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