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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I got ready" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that someone has prepared themselves for an event or activity. Example: "After a long day at work, I got ready for a night out with friends."
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I got ready for dinner with friends.
I got ready like three hours early.
I'd gaze over this showcase into my mirror as I got ready for school.
"He said, 'Nunez is going to tie the game, so you have to be ready.' So I got ready.
So by the time I got ready to do the CCSVI treatment, I was just: 'I've had enough of this!
"I think the answer is I got ready for the next 1,000.
After that, I got ready to pitch the fabrication project to my department at MoMA.
A man in a dark suit and cap approached me and I got ready to bargain.
As I got ready to leave, my arms loaded with boxes of cookies, Ms. Katopodis sat down with a young couple planning their wedding.
When I got ready to leave after 90 minutes, I expected the bathroom to look spotless, but because I had cleaned obscure places, I barely noticed the difference.
I thought he was in a rush to head to the office so I got ready as quickly as I could.
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