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"made ready to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used when talking about preparing to do something. For example, "He made ready to leave the store."
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The tender is made ready to explore narrow channels among the mangroves.
Firehoses are made ready to repel boarders or are even kept spraying continuously to deter them.
Those of us who didn't need tow trucks made ready to leave.
That, in turn, would allow them to be made ready to depart on time, cutting down on delays.
Before she had finished their talk the second wife came in The little girl made ready to go.
The members made ready to finalise the legislation next morning and plunge into campaigning.In this section Can Binyamin Netanyahu do a somersault?
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Hongladarom emphasised the importance of developing countries being able to develop their own biotechnology to suit their own particular environments and that "help from the developed countries should not come in the form of giving away of ready made, ready-to-be-consumed products, but in the form of education and technology transfer".
The Theresa management was making ready to receive them all along.
REPORTER AT LARGE about the invasion flotilla off the coast of North Africa, making ready to invade Sicily.
Describes the actual landing of men and materiel… REPORTER AT LARGE about the invasion flotilla off the coast of North Africa, making ready to invade Sicily.
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