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Discover Ludwig'he's ready' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone is prepared to do something. For example, "He's ready to take on the challenge."
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"But let's just make sure he's ready.
He's ready.
"Now he's ready".
But he's ready.
He's ready, he's ready for game day.
"He's ready to play".
"He's ready to run".
"He's ready," Torre said.
And now he's ready.
He's ready for anything.
I'm satisfied he's ready".
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