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Discover Ludwig"anything ready" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you are asking or referring to a situation where something is ready or prepared for a particular situation or purpose. For example: "Is anything ready for our meeting tomorrow?"
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He didn't suggest getting anything ready.
Knowing that you're writing for Edinburgh is quite an incentive - if you don't have anything ready in time, you're going to look like an idiot.
More fashionable places haven't anything ready, but in emergency nightgear can be found in their linen closets, available to those in the know and good graces of the night clerk.
I managed to keep them waiting for nearly 6 months, mainly by convincing them that I didn't have anything ready that would look good on television.
RADDATZ: But is there something to be said that they didn't have anything ready, in an area like Libya?
I felt satiated as never before, refreshed, ready for anything, ready to make my own mad dash down the dismal hallway outside my door, down to the streets below, running, running, running away from the misery and self-pity that had nearly taken me over.
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It is certainly luxurious: the swings, custom made, retail for about $5,000 each, Mr. Ford said; he was unable to find anything ready-made that fit his decorating scheme.
"You cannot buy anything ready-made on the site," she says.
"That's before anything is ready, but while they are cooking and preparing.
From there it is all downhill, with something like 30 rewrites before anything is ready for print.
In an interview on Thursday, a weary Mr. Edwards, more than anything, sounded ready to move on.
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