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The phrase "are forever ready" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a state of constant preparedness or willingness to act at any time.
Example: "The emergency response team are forever ready to assist in any crisis that may arise."
Alternatives: "are always prepared" or "are always on standby".
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I haven't been able to listen to them for a couple of years, but apparently there are millions of people around the world who are forever ready to lap up whatever tossed off gothtronica they email in from their Oxford mansions.
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"He was forever ready to do battle with self-appointed guardians of the past.
But he always went back to Mr. Wynne, who was forever ready with a gnomic comment.
The 11th Edition was forever ready to judge, for it assumed the attainability of truth and the rightness of its implied morality.
We are forever grateful.
Shapes that are forever".
Losses that are "forever".
Recordings are forever.
We are forever indebted.
Diamonds are forever.
The Stooges are forever".
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