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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are ever ready" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a constant state of preparedness or willingness to act.
Example: "The volunteers are ever ready to assist those in need, no matter the time or situation."
Alternatives: "are always prepared" or "are always willing".
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And the auctioneers are ever ready to supply your needs.
Outdoors, the plant world's chieftains -- the enormous oaks and beeches and palms -- are ever ready to act on nature's orders and become seven-ton battering rams or tinderboxes.
The government has also bucked critics inside and out of government who prefer a more pacifist, less NATO-oriented approach and are ever ready to make political hay out of possible casualties.
The company also offered a software patch to fix the problem for Toshiba laptop owners worldwide, but that has not satisfied Chinese consumers, who are ever ready to discern a slight from their wartime aggressors.
Weeds are ever ready to sprout in the bare soil of the garden, but the flower beds are closely monitored by members of the gardening team, who watch for unwanted germination.
True, if the Japanese-run American factories are ever ready for QCs, one can envision the stopwatch in the hands of workers themselves or at least some workers not managers.
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South Asian voters are ever readier to eject out-of-favour rulers.
Tony Adams's Sporting Chance Clinic is ever ready.
No one is ever ready 100percentt".
Israel is said to be ever ready to attack.
It may be worth asking why we Americans were ever ready to glorify this poser.
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