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The phrase "appears to be ready" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something seems prepared or set for a particular purpose or action.
Example: "The presentation appears to be ready, and we can start the meeting now."
Alternatives: "seems to be prepared" or "looks to be set".
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Kona Gold appears to be ready.
He appears to be ready for next season.
Neither appears to be ready to take on full-time duties.
Still, Wal-Mart appears to be ready, finally, to move more aggressively.
Japan appears to be ready to do whatever it takes to end its long run of falling prices.
Those proposals were severely diluted from the original proposal, and the industry appears to be ready to accept some change.
"The other encouraging sign is that the administration appears to be ready to tackle climate in the second term".
This year, however, Congress appears to be ready to dispense with such gimmicks and unabashedly approve large spending increases.
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North Korea appears to be readying the rocket despite international calls to cancel the launching, which now appears likely to take place between April 12 and 16.
Gold also suffers when interest rates show signs of going up, as in the US right now where the central bank appears to be readying for a hike.
Groupon appears to be readying itself to expand into food delivery and take on services like GrubHub.
More suggestions(15)
appears to be amenable
appears to be unwilling
appears to be poised
appeared to be ready
seem to be ready
appears to be buoyant
appears to be lucky
appears to be true
appears to be fake
appears to be final
appears to be considerable
appears to be mutual
appears to be common
appears to be correct
appears to be serious
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