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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'get me ready' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to ask someone to prepare you for something. For example: "Could you please get me ready for the meeting so I can give my presentation?".
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"I'm sure she had multiple panic attacks trying to get me ready," he said.
"It helps to get me ready," she said with a chuckle.
"I told the trainers they better get me ready because if I have to pitch on Saturday, I'll do it".
In the afternoon, I had fittings to oversee before my hair stylist came to get me ready for the "Austenland" screening I was hosting with the Cinema Society.
"At the beginning of the year we looked at it and really gave it a realistic look and thought, 'Is this really possible?' Bobby said that he could get me ready, and if he thinks he can get me ready, I can completely depend on that.
"After the lift I was just out of gas and I needed something that would get me ready for practice," said Harris, who had back surgery this summer and was also worried that fasting might slow his rehabilitation.
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He's done a wonderful job of getting me ready.
But I think it got me ready for the outside world".
"Saginaw got me where I am now; Saginaw got me ready for the world.
"Throwing a 3-2 pitch with the bases loaded got me ready for a 15-footer on the last hole.
People assume there is this incredibly hi-tech cockpit that gets me ready, but my routine is distressingly plebian.
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