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The phrase "are readied in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the process of preparing or making something ready in a specific context or manner.
Example: "The materials are readied in a timely fashion to ensure the project stays on schedule."
Alternatives: "are prepared in a" or "are made ready in a".
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"We give emergency aid, like the materials, which are readied in a very short period.
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The National Sports Academy in Lake Placid costs a few thousand dollars less, which may change when its expanded facilities are ready in a couple of years.
"He will be ready in a short time.
Sit down, Aunt Hannah, it'll be ready in a jiff".
The customer is expecting the skulls to be ready in a few hours.
The MSEB says that both phases could be ready in a year.
Mr. Richardson said the robots, now in development, are to be ready in a couple of years.
I'll be ready in a year or a couple of years.
A rebuilding plan, she said, could be ready in a few months.
General Manager Brian Cashman said he thought Justice would be ready in a week.
But I feel that I'll be ready in a few more days".
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