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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'how ready' is not correct and is not usable in written English
Instead of 'how ready', you could use the phrase 'how prepared' or 'how eager'. For example: I'm eager to hear about your new job. / I'm prepared to learn about your new job.
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"How ready are we?
How ready are sheriffs to experiment?
And how ready are we to have that debate?
But how ready is the industry to supply it?
Happy equinox everybody... but now how ready are you?
Just how ready would you be to turn the page?
How ready is the UK for the digital switchover?
How ready and able are we to fend off the overextension and abuse of that knowledge?
If true, the Wisconsin race could be a signal of how ready Mr. Obama's operation is.
How ready are you now? A. I started to have a breakthrough a few weeks ago.
How ready will states hit by the storm be for voting next Tuesday?
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