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Discover LudwigThe phrase "battle ready" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone or something that is fully prepared for a challenge or conflict. Example: "The troops were battle ready, equipped with the latest technology and strategies."
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Newt: Battle ready.
"Battle Ready" is worth reading for such glimpses.
However, a virtual "vaccination" against the trauma of war raises worrying issues ("Battle ready?", November 17th).
6 6 3 BATTLE READY, by Tom Clancy with Tony Zinni and Tony Koltz.
Had "Battle Ready" been his book entirely, it would have been far more engrossing.
"The local church is an organized army equipped for battle, ready to charge the enemy," he has said.
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Others feature missiles and battle-ready soldiers.
On Goodreads, readers are battle-ready: "Hoo boy," one wrote.
Ukraine reportedly had only 6,000 battle-ready troops.
Long-legged flies look battle-ready in full metallic armor.
Steeled and educated by punk, they were already battle-ready.
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