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Discover Ludwig"he got ready" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe someone preparing for something, such as an event or activity. Example: He got ready for his presentation by reviewing his notes and practicing his delivery in front of a mirror.
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Then he got ready to do it all again.
At noon he got ready and then drove to work".
He got ready to play "Zebulon," a drifting, dirgelike number from the new album.
She said: "It's as if he got ready somewhere else first.
As he got ready to leave, he farted, but she didn't mind.
"I was impressed that he got ready so quickly," Anderson said.
Martinez said he got the same treatment as he got ready for his start last night.
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— as he gets ready for work.
"He's quieter than usual as he gets ready.
A student has his bowtie adjusted as he gets ready and dons his regalia.
"When he gets ready to, Romney will flick him with his finger like a flea," he said of Mr. Santorum.
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