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The phrase "almost ready to run" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is nearly prepared or set up for operation, often in contexts related to software, machinery, or projects.
Example: "The new software update is almost ready to run, and we expect to launch it by the end of the week."
Alternatives: "nearly operational" or "on the verge of running."
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We're almost ready to go.
Our next set of episodes are almost ready to go.
A simplified code is almost ready to go before parliament.
"We're almost ready to go here," Dad said.
Almost ready to go.
Almost ready to go at St Mary's.
We're almost ready to go back to the Wasteland.
We're almost ready to go in Malabo.
The standing sculpture seems almost ready to move, an active figure ready to assist the supplicant.
He seems ready to run a marathon.
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