Sentence examples for all that ready from inspiring English sources

The phrase "all that ready" is not standard in written English and may be confusing.
It could be used informally to imply that someone is fully prepared or set to go, but it lacks clarity and is not widely recognized.
Example: "I thought we were all that ready for the presentation, but we still had a lot to finalize."
Alternatives: "fully prepared" or "completely ready".

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Today's 7 a.m. was yesterday's 6 a.m., and the sun was just not all that ready to face the day yet.

By the time you have all that ready and mixed, the water should be about the right temperature – or, at least, at a temperature where you can safely test it by dunking your finger in it periodically.

Working on a couple of exhibitions that are going up in various places, trying to get all that ready to go.

It doesn't look all that ready to recharge an electric car, does it?

Food you will have to grow, gather or hunt, so get the rooftop gardens, hydroponics and all that ready for the long haul.

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Once I had negotiated all that, I was ready for a break and, indeed, it was blissful.

After all that, she was ready to focus on something else.

Given all that, you are ready to make the best inkjet cartridge purchases.

After all that, you're probably ready for a glass of something.

But many people aren't ready for all that change.

"They weren't ready for all that, and Carmelo was an innovator.

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