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Discover Ludwig"combat-ready" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is an adjective that describes someone or something who is prepared and trained for combat or warfare and is usually used in a military context. For example: "The soldiers underwent rigorous training to make them combat-ready."
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The combat-ready troops arrived in South Sudan on Tuesday.
Interested parties should bring a notebook and pen and, if desired, a combat-ready water pistol.
Most women may not be as combat-ready as Miss Williams and Miss McGrath.
I'm at what I like to call my sensual, combat-ready McPeak.
"I have a son with the military, in a combat-ready unit," Mrs. Marshall said.
He also complimented efforts by the Army to increase the number of combat-ready brigades.
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He has also displayed considerably more interest in China's military, visiting bases and troops in the last two months with blandishments to soldiers to be combat ready.
Because Candeto will train to be a Navy pilot, he will need at least two years of additional schooling outside the academy before he is combat ready.
"The Army affirmed today that all 10 of its divisions are combat ready and able to answer the nation's call," it said.
"That represents almost half of the UN's 2,100 combat ready personnel", who will be sent to reinforce densely populated areas, said Unmiss official Kouider Zerrouk.
Combat ready: For a defense firm that once assembled battle-royal relics like the Mosquito and Spitfire fighters, BAE Systems has come a long way.
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