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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is just about ready" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English
It is typically used to indicate that something is nearly finished or prepared. Example: The cake is just about ready to be taken out of the oven.
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"Nemanja is just about ready to play now," said Moyes.
Finally, when author is just about ready to give up, he turns around.
As long as your corn is young and tender, the kernels should be held out until the chowder is just about ready, so they don't overcook.
1.06pm BST The leader Martin Kaymer is just about ready to tee off this morning, with his fellow PGA champions Keegan Bradley and Jason Thee Somnambulist' Dufner.
We've turned over so much control of our communications and commerce to unaccountable people that even Silicon Valley long-timer Chuq Von Rospach is just about ready to bag Facebook entirely.
The boys are down, 6-4, in the seventh inning, and it's the Yankees they're playing, which means closer Mariano Rivera is just about ready to glide to the mound and obliterate your dreams.
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