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The phrase "long ready" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something has been prepared for a long time and is now ready to be used or put into action. Example: After months of planning and preparation, the team was long ready to launch their new product into the market.
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She finally succeeded in gaining a transfer from her secondary to a grammar at the age of 15 – an age at which many working-class girls, like my late mum, had been consigned to waste their best years on shop floors, or on the industrial estates where they picked and packed – their hair covered in nets all day long, ready to be unleashed at the weekend.
America's long ready for a show centering Asians & Latinos.https://t.co/ThT1tyRfJV.
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The first shows of 2013 are over, and only 10 days before the month-long ready-to-wear circus kicks off in New York.
Long past ready.
I've got my long scarf ready.
His teammates knew Hogan had long been ready physically.
Now, corporations have long been ready to commemorate the 100th anniversary.
He remains with the Nationals as a long reliever, ready to swing into action when needed.
When the police finally arrested Jianguo, in June of 1999, he had long been ready for them.
Secure your thread but leave a nice long end ready to attach a stalk and leaf.
The PPF now has more than 100 crashed company schemes under its umbrella and a long queue ready to join.
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