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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am ready to face" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing preparedness to confront a challenge or situation.
Example: "After weeks of preparation, I am ready to face the upcoming exam."
Alternatives: "prepared to confront" or "set to tackle".
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Now I am ready to face the outside world.
I made a mistake, it was unforgivable and I am ready to face all the consequences".
"I am ready to face any kind of punishment to defend my core philosophy".
In a similar vein, Mr. Hazare frequently says when faced with adversity, "I am ready to face the bullets".
On several occasions recently, he has been heard to say, "I am ready to face unpopularity, just as Pius X did when he suppressed modernism".
"I am ready to face this affair, to present documents, and I have charged a Tunisian lawyer with presenting the documents," she told the French news agency, which first reported the issue of the warrant over the weekend.
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We are ready to face anything".
"She is ready to face whatever happens".
But I'm ready to face it".
America must be ready to face these dangers at once.
I'm ready to face the wind head-on.
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