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Discover Ludwig"less ready to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to compare two different states of willingness or preparation. For example: "The students were less ready to take the exam after the long holiday break."
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Giscard is no less ready to play on chauvinistic chords.
But others were less ready to welcome the star.
These Mr. Shapiro is less ready to take on.
A '95 Jamet, 11 years older than the '06, seemed paradoxically less ready to drink.
But Iranian men her age have been less ready to embrace American culture.
What I'm less ready to tolerate is criticism of natural hair from other black people.
You may leave the theatre a little more tolerant, slightly less ready to judge.
But his son James seems less ready to turn the other cheek, as it were.
Well, I'd caution those authors to be less ready to pounce on errors.
We are less ready to notice the crimes of Paul Kagame.
Nearly one in three schools (32 per cent) said recruits were less ready to teach than five years ago.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com