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The phrase "almost ready to put" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something is nearly prepared to be placed or positioned somewhere.
Example: "The project is almost ready to put into action once we finalize the details."
Alternatives: "nearly prepared to place" or "just about set to put".
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But Mr. Wright said that they had been "almost ready to put their plot into practice".
Audi said the "piloted driving" system in the car is almost ready to put in its production models.
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To a certain extent, a Republican almost has to be ready to put the Times on blast, just to please the base.
In other words, the government is ready to put almost a billion pounds into keeping two sets of PFI shareholders happy, rather than renegotiating the contracts – as the trust special administrator seems to have thought possible – or buying them out and giving itself a free hand in making health policy for south London.
In practice it has long seemed ready to put up with almost any misbehaviour by its ally, North Korea, to prevent its collapse and absorption by the American-allied South.
Ready to put our case.
Ready to put together a box?
Ready to put the oven on?
"We have shovel-ready projects that are ready to put people to work," he said.
"Now we're getting ready to put in the toilets".
After writing down almost every item in the collection in my notebook (apparently I didn't think of using the computer to do this, for some reason – honestly, it baffles me!), I was ready to put together my work plan.
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