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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are now prepared" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something is ready or equipped for a particular situation or task at the present time.
Example: "After weeks of training, the team members are now prepared to face the challenges ahead."
Alternatives: "are now ready" or "are currently equipped."
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Many of the parties are now prepared to accede to the demand.
"We are now prepared to begin a new era for G.G.P. on firm financial footing".
But only some of them are now prepared to buy it.
Dominican authorities are now prepared to deport those who did not register.
"They're here in the summer, and we are now prepared to give it to them".
With this information, he and his soldiers are now prepared for the danger that lies ahead.
"Sir, the new cadets at this table have performed their duties and are now prepared to eat," he said.
"A lot has changed since seven years ago; we are now prepared to deal with a crisis".
"Sellers are now prepared to negotiate, but Paris properties are not going for a song," she said.
I have been taken aback by the candour with which so many of them are now prepared to speak.
That means that investors are now prepared to pay more than the face value of the bonds.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com