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The phrase "geared up to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to mean to be ready or prepared for something. For example, you could say, "I am geared up to take on the challenge ahead."
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The NHS is being geared up to fail, the BBC is being geared up to fail.
Their enzymes are geared up to cope with them.
"The whole organization is now geared up to do it".
We were geared up to contacting both Santander and NatWest.
Today, we're geared up to fight old wars.
We are simply not geared up to deal with this.
I am geared up to become a 'real' midwife.
Mr. Katz is geared up to answer those questions and more.
Apple is geared up to sell millions during the first few days.
"The criminal justice system is geared up to blame the victim.
Nor are most art museums geared up to present extensive programmes of live events.
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