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The phrase "am ready on" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be an attempt to express readiness for something, but it lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "I am ready on the project deadline."
Alternatives: "I am ready for" or "I am prepared for."
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Lloyd: (9 23 33 PM): I am ready on day one for this to be the first day of the rest of my life.
He said he would make a decision "when I am ready" on whether to allow taxpayer money to pay for embryonic stem cell research.
"And when you are ready, and when you have the courage and you are bold enough, I am ready on behalf of my people and my people are ready to speak with you about a treaty".
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"She is ready on day one," Trump said.
She is ready on day one.
Everything would be ready on Saturday.
Should he be ready on each pitch?
The players were ready on the line.
The exams will be ready on Wednesday.
We'll be ready on Saturday".
Somehow, everything was ready on time.
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