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The phrase "am prepared to go" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing readiness or willingness to leave or take action.
Example: "After reviewing all the details, I am prepared to go whenever you are ready."
Alternatives: "I am ready to leave" or "I am set to go."
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From the outset I have been, and still am, prepared to go to Belgrade as soon as we feel we can achieve something.
"I am prepared to go to jail if necessary".
I am prepared to go to jail for it".
I am prepared to go to jail," said Ng.
I am prepared to go the distance".Hillary Clinton is in for the long haul.
"If the right conditions are met, I am prepared to go ahead".
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Be prepared to go back to the stone age'," Gen Musharraf was quoted as saying.
Be prepared to go through a full security check, including taking off your shoes.
Most of the food at Rosie (which is named for the co-owner Rosie Nammack) is prepared to go.
Near Engine 212, in Williamsburg, some of the same people who protested the closing nearly three decades ago are prepared to go to similar lengths.
Chinese admirals say the navy is prepared to go beyond its traditional role of coastal defense and engage in "far sea defense" -- sending ships to waters between the Strait of Malacca, off Singapore, and the Persian Gulf to protect economic interests.
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