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The phrase "are pretty ready" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is almost or sufficiently prepared or completed, often in a casual context.
Example: "The reports are pretty ready for submission, just a few final touches are needed."
Alternatives: "are quite ready" or "are fairly ready".
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"Lenders will usually only give you a loan on homes that are pretty ready to be lived in," said Andy Tolbert of Oneir HD Realty in Longwood, Fla., who represents buyers shopping for foreclosed and other homes and invests in distressed property herself.
I think that faculties and departments and universities are pretty ready for this these days".
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"As old Hamlet said, 'the readiness is all.' I think I'm pretty ready".
At that point, I was pretty ready to marry Tracy".
"We thought we were pretty ready and finished the last time, too".
By Monday evening my story was pretty ready to go.
By Monday evening, my story was pretty ready to go.
I mean I enjoy performing now but... apparently as a girl I was pretty ready to serenade anybody at the time".
"We were pretty ready for it," senior All-American Carson Clark said of Speraw's announcement to the players at that Tuesday meeting that he had accepted the UCLA job.
"I think this shows we're pretty ready for playoffs after winning these games". It wasn't all good news for La Cañada though, as Stephanie Bathke rolled her ankle in the bottom of the fifth inning while rounding second after blasting a line-drive double to left field.
It may be early, there may still be frosts to come, but feels like we are pretty much ready.
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