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items ready
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "items ready" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to indicate that items are prepared or available for use or delivery. An example could be: "The items ready for shipment are on the loading dock." Alternative expressions include "prepared items," "available items," and "ready items."
✓ Grammatically correct
Wiki
News & Media
Formal & Business
Science
Alternative expressions(20)
available stock
ready goods
supplies on hand
inventory
current inventory
existing supply
in-stock items
existing stock
available today
available energy
available potassium
available phosphorus
ready materials
ready means
prepare materials
available resources
preparing materials
prepared resources
being inventory
inventory status
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Exact Expressions
29 human-written examples
I had eight items ready to try on.
News & Media
Sites like Etsy or Folksy are a great place to test out products as there are no upfront fees and you don't need to have a large stock of items ready to sell.
News & Media
Once we give up sending "forgotten kit" letters home each week we can always dip into the lost property bin, where there are countless substitute items ready and waiting for a good airing.
News & Media
Police said the unidentified man told employees he wanted to reserve specific items including an X-box One NBA 2K14 and Just Dance 2014 because he was on his way to work and needed the items ready to pick up in an hour.
News & Media
Have reference customers, financials and other critical diligence items ready.
News & Media
Robots do the heavy lifting when it comes to getting items ready to dispatch.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
31 human-written examples
Here's the recipe for each component, but of course you can buy some of these items ready-made (sssh).
News & Media
Though the menu always changes, the duo keep a healthy supply of Korean BBQ tacos – the most ordered item – ready, and serve breakfast and lunch daily from Monday to Friday at Bridgestone Americas, Inc.
News & Media
Get the item ready for payment.
Wiki
Another item ready to sell are hand-warmers, but sell them in the WINTER!
Wiki
Most problematic of all from the army's point of view, Mr Gul is now their commander-in-chief.Related items Turkey: Ready to take officeAug 21st 2007 Turkey: Presidential troubles, againAug 16th 2007 Elections in Turkey: The burden of victoryJul 26th 2007 Turkish politics: Turkey's big resultJul 23rd 2007The symbolism of Mr Gul's ascent to the presidency goes beyond the role of religion.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
In instructional writing, place this phrase near the beginning of a step to ensure the reader has gathered everything necessary before proceeding.
Common error
Writers often use "items ready" as a standalone subject without a verb in formal reports (e.g., 'The items ready for shipment.'). Ensure you include a linking verb like 'are' to form a complete predicate: 'The items are ready for shipment.'
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "items ready" functions as a noun modified by a post-positive adjective. In many instances recorded by Ludwig, it acts as a reduced relative clause (where 'that are' is elliptical). It is frequently used within larger verbal phrases like 'having "items ready"' or 'getting "items ready"'.
Frequent in
Wiki
45%
News & Media
30%
Formal & Business
15%
Less common in
Science
7%
Reference
2%
Social Media
1%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "items ready" is a versatile and grammatically correct English construction used to denote a state of preparedness. According to Ludwig data, it is most prevalent in instructional contexts (Wiki) and logistical reporting (News & Media and Business). Whether it refers to household supplies, emergency relief kits or scientific assessment tools, the phrase consistently communicates that the objects in question have reached a finalized state and are poised for action. Ludwig AI confirms its high validity, noting that it is an efficient way to describe preparation without unnecessary verbosity. While perfectly acceptable in both formal and informal writing, users should ensure they do not create sentence fragments when using it in professional reports.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
prepared items
Focuses more on the process of preparation having been completed
ready items
Uses 'ready' as a standard attributive adjective before the noun
available products
Shifts focus to commercial availability or stock
supplies on hand
Emphasizes immediate physical proximity and possession
staged materials
Specifically denotes items organized for a subsequent logistical step
completed goods
Implies a manufacturing or production context
inventory set
Focuses on the items as part of a managed collection
finished units
Industrial terminology for discrete items that are ready
articles prepared
More formal or literary choice of noun
stock on standby
Suggests items are waiting for a specific signal or emergency
FAQs
How to use "items ready" in a sentence?
You can use it as a direct object or part of a descriptive clause, such as: "Please have all your "items ready" for the inspection."
What can I say instead of "items ready"?
Depending on your specific context, you could use "prepared items", "available stock" or "ready goods".
Which is correct, "items ready" or "ready items"?
Both are correct, but "ready items" is more common as a standard noun phrase, while "items ready" often appears as a shortened form of 'items that are ready' in lists and instructions.
What's the difference between "items ready" and "items prepared"?
The difference is subtle; "items ready" focuses on the state of being set to go, while "items prepared" emphasizes the labor or process that went into making them ready.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested