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The phrase "is already ready" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something is already prepared or in a state of readiness. Example: "I don't need to pack my bag, it is already ready for the trip."
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They will use it only when a country is already ready to become a NATO member, so why insist on it?
But the left is already ready for war, as AFL-CIO president Richard Trumka complained about conservatives who will brandish the prospect of 500,000 lost jobs as an excuse to avoid raising the minimum wage and create "subservient, scared workers whose suffering will expand their stock portfolios".
In that respect, Rooney is already ready.
"Nikola is already ready to play against Celtic tomorrow," Helsingborgs state on their website.
But the nice side effect is that your text is already ready to be exported.
Anki's technology is already ready for prime time; their high-tech cars can be found at major retailers.
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The nation's largest mortgage servicer, Bank of America, is already readying what will be among the industry's main arguments: that it is unfair to reward homeowners who are delinquent or underwater but cannot point to specific errors in their case.
"He's already ready to play in college.
Schools will be already ready to teach these exams.
"He's already ready to be a big star in Europe.
Referring to the 4,500 buyouts, he said the deal "allows you to pay more money to union members who are already ready to retire".
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