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The phrase "all was ready" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that everything is prepared or set for a particular event or situation.
Example: "As the guests arrived, the decorations were in place, the food was prepared, and all was ready for the celebration."
Alternatives: "everything was prepared" or "all was set."
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In a couple of hours, all was ready.
All was ready for the annual arrival of the grandchildren at Hancock Point, Me.
The promised demonstration was put off, but finally the genius announced that all was ready.
Gen. Washington was told all was ready to cross the Delaware but he stopped to ask news of several of his houses.
When all was ready, Davis limoed down to Top Cat for what, as far as he knew, would be yet another instantly forgettable audition.
In less than a minute, all was ready for the preparation of tête de veau, a traditional dish of tongue, cheek and brain in a vinaigrette sauce.
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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".
Either way, we'd better all be ready.
Then we'll all be ready to vote.
That is 43 years from now when Julie Carnigan's daughters will all be ready to retire.
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