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"ready for orders" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something is prepared to receive instructions or commands. Example: The soldiers stood in a line, their weapons at the ready for orders from their commanding officer.
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When the time is right, we'll be ready for orders to be delivered, not by an address, but by GPS coordinates.
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You can retouch photos, crop them, add borders and otherwise get them ready for ordering prints.
It was unveiled last July, at the Paris Air Show, and introduced as a "hybrid airship," ready for order through Hybrid Enterprises, a private reseller, for forty million dollars.
Her second book, Bootstrapping, Weapon Of Mass Reconstruction, is now ready for order.
All around him they crouched in the smoky darkness, weapons ready, waiting for orders or for more action against a government they consider already dead.
So build-to-order turns out to mean "build-till-almost-ready-for-an-order".Nor is it just in high-tech businesses that suppliers have been caught with too much inventory.
Instead, you have a working button, ready for more orders further down the road.
At last, you're ready for the orders to start rolling in!
In one Twitter message Butina sent to the Russian official on the night of President Donald Trump's election, she says she is "ready for further orders".
Her second book, Bootstrapping, Weapon Of Mass Reconstruction, is now ready for pre-order.
That's right, it's the PSP Go, ready for pre-order for $248.99.
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