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The phrase "always be ready to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express the importance of being prepared for a certain action or situation at all times.
Example: "In this line of work, you must always be ready to adapt to unexpected changes."
Alternatives: "always be prepared to" or "constantly be ready to".
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Always be available, and always be ready to learn.
But good merchants should always be ready to offer something similar.
He liked to be alone, but would always be ready to speak on the telephone.
Adopt dulcet tones and always be ready to listen, not lecture, and to flash a smile.
The government must always be ready to walk away from a partnership dominated by a private party and private interests.
But heads up: you cannot swipe left in real life, so always be ready to change towns if need be.
It cited the difficulties in assuring that a standby human driver would always be ready to take over.
I can't control what they do, I just have to always be ready to play every day".
But the Army should always be ready to use armor, even against lightly armed guerrillas, Colonel Macgregor said.
Eventually, she took a coach's advice: always be ready to compete, in case an opening came about.
So no matter how carefully you've prepared your visuals, always be ready to sing a cappella".
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