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Discover LudwigThe phrase "camera ready" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is prepared or finalized for publication or presentation, such as a document or design. Example: "The company's marketing team worked tirelessly to get the report camera ready before the deadline."
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camera ready
adjective
Art or "hard copy" (a document or graphic art) that requires no additional work to be done to it before copies of it can be reproduced. It is commonly used in situations where separate documents will be compiled into a single compilation, such as compiling technical publications into a conference handout.
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Still, he looks almost camera ready.
The result is the Camera Ready BB Cream.
"We all have to be camera ready now.
Have the camera ready and look for images.
I also like Smashbox Camera Ready BB Cream.
I ducked down and got the camera ready.
Similar(22)
He's a camera-ready villain.
Even in crisis, Miles was camera-ready.
And the entire space has been made camera-ready.
The Farm has not always been so camera-ready.
Then he smiled his sparkling, camera-ready smile.
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