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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feel ready for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a sense of preparedness or confidence about a specific situation or task.
Example: "After weeks of preparation, I finally feel ready for the exam."
Alternatives: "feel prepared for" or "feel equipped for".
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I did not feel ready for today to come.
Hjerling-Leffler says the way his New York lab does science "gives you a strong feeling of independence" and has helped him feel ready for still more independence.
We feel ready for it.
I feel ready for this new adventure".
And I feel ready for it.
But I really feel ready for that.
Did they feel ready for it?
And I must say I feel ready for the challenge.
We don't feel ready for such a huge event.
That would trigger an election that neither Congress nor its coalition allies feel ready for.
He was reluctant to articulate what about her made him feel ready for a committed relationship.
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