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Discover Ludwig"readied for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to prepare or make something ready for a particular purpose or event. Example: The soldiers readied their weapons for battle.
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The fish can be readied for roasting well in advance.
Republicans, meanwhile, readied for a ferocious floor fight.
The old Forward building was being readied for condos.
Suddenly, American youths were being readied for the European slaughterhouse.
Some handheld Stingers were also readied for use.
Another bridesmaid is thrown by seeing her college friend readied for the walk down the aisle.
The spare towfish on board will be readied for future searches.
When Ryan took over in 2009, Sutton readied for another move that never came.
Car magazine reports that the 3CV is being readied for a market launch in 2013.
I felt like a knight being readied for battle by two trusty squires.
She mentioned three other exhibitions that were being readied for the Met Breuer.
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