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The phrase "for readying" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as an adverbial phrase to indicate the purpose or intention of an action. Example: "The team gathered their supplies and began packing for readying the campsite." In this sentence, "for readying" means that the team is packing in preparation for setting up the campsite.
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There is money for readying the French Quarter for Mardi Gras and for big cleanup contracts.
In that capacity he was responsible for readying a peacetime navy to meet the enormous demands of a global war.
Dr. Jeff Blea, a racetrack veterinarian in Southern California, said that while the diagnostics and science of managing the health and welfare of a top-flight racehorse had drastically improved since he started practicing in 1993, the foundation for readying a 3-year-old for the Triple Crown races has not changed.
Though the effects on Japanese positions were not known, Radford and other leaders considered the operations useful for readying troops for the many major battles to come in the Central Pacific.
Forming the squadron in Townsville, Queensland, Jeffrey was responsible for readying it for the defence of Port Moresby, which would become one of the crucial early battles in the New Guinea campaign.
As for readying oysters for market, despite attempts to mechanize the process, commercial oyster shucking remains the method of choice.
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*n = 25 for ready-to-eat salad mix.
However, for those ready for a [challenge].
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