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No, the phrase "be ready that" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It is possible that you meant to say "be ready for that," which is a common phrase used to indicate preparedness for something. You can use "be ready for that" in situations where you are expecting or preparing for something to happen. For example: "Make sure to be ready for that big presentation next week."
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After a week, a messenger arrives and tells us to be ready that evening.
The Nixon staff initially advocated a half hour that evening, Monday, September 22, to follow the immensely popular I Love Lucy show, but when the candidate indicated he could not be ready that soon, settled for 6 30 pm Tuesday night, 9 30 pm in the East, following the almost equally popular Texaco Star Theater, starring Milton Berle.
"I knew to be ready, that the others were coming at the end," Mouaziz said.
"If you win, you win big, but you have to be ready that it will not work out at all".
Now that we expect big things out of every gewgaw, we need to be ready that those things will be hackable and, more important, hacked.
"You gotta be ready that your house will no longer be yours," Troskina added about the waking nightmare she's signed up for but somehow loves.
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When Pettitte is ready, that makes seven for five spots.
But I'm ready, that's important and when I play I will do well".
If the team director says he is ready, that is good enough for me.
We routinely link cues (e.g., coffee starts to brew) and outcomes (coffee is ready) that are separated by seconds, minutes, or longer.
"We will be ready at that time," it said.
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