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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'readies to' is not a functional phrase in written English.
To make a sentence correctly, you can use the phrase 'is ready to', which indicates that someone or something is prepared to do something. For example: John is ready to start the meeting.
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As Sotheby's readies to auction off the late Mark Birley's storied estate, decorator Nina Campbell reflects on the legendary London tastemaker.
Now, America readies to bear witness to the peaceful transfer of power to Barack Obama, the nation's first African-American president.
As her mother readies to Mendieta celebrated her 89th birthday on Saturday and Vargas was hoping to soon have an answer for her mother.
The investment ratchets up Prince Walid's media bona fides as he readies to start a 24-hour Arab TV news channel next year in partnership with Bloomberg as a rival to the likes of Al Jazeera.
The LA Galaxy make a lot of money from brand Beckham, and I can't see Milan, or anyone else, coughing up the necessary readies to insure them against potential loss of income if he got hurt playing for another team.
They are qualities that will be needed as Rajoy readies to take over the reins of government as the worst economic crisis for decades looks set to hit Spain.
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