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The phrase "are ready to conclude" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone or a group is prepared to finish or reach a decision on a matter.
Example: "After reviewing all the evidence, we are ready to conclude our investigation."
Alternatives: "are prepared to finalize" or "are set to wrap up".
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But we are ready to conclude that one night in Denver undid most of the advantage Mr. Obama had appeared to gain in September.
Beforehand, and even up to a very late stage in the process, conventional wisdom states that the conflict can never be resolved; but before the ink is dry on the agreement, people are ready to conclude that it was inevitable.
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"We are ready to send officials back to Islamabad when the Pakistani government is ready to conclude the agreement".
When you're ready to conclude your practice it's a good idea to take a moment to acknowledge the time you have just spent cultivating calm and attention.
673 pp. (Abbeville, $39.95). Just when many critics (myself included) were ready to conclude that it is no longer possible for a single book to encompass the entire range of photographic history in all its ever increasing depth and intricacy, along comes Naomi Rosenblum with a history that is a superlative combination of scholarship, balanced judgment and broad scope.
As of last week, it appeared that the Cavaliers were ready to conclude negotiations, ship 2014 No. 1 overall pick Andrew Wiggins, 2013 No. 1 overall pick Anthony Bennett, and a future first-round pick to the Minnesota Timberwolves for all-star power forward Kevin Love.
Now they were ready to conclude the deal that was nearly a decade in the making.
If the distinct populations aren't interbreeding, González-Porter is ready to conclude that there are two species, not one.
Then a Polish minister, Elzbieta Bienkowska, was quoted as saying that "the rest of Europe is ready to conclude the budget by the end of this year and the only country that is saying 'no' is Great Britain".
At the time of the march, many young civil rights activists, most notably those associated with the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (including SNCC president John Lewis), were ready to conclude that the Kennedy Administration's response to the crisis was "too little, too late".
So, when you're certain you've locked your eyelids shut, make sure by tugging at the doorknob and finding you've locked those eyelids shut, until you're ready to conclude your self-hypnosis session.
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