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Discover Ludwig"ready for war" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to emphasize readiness for a battle, whether physical or rhetorical. For example, "The two sides of the dispute were ready for war, with neither willing to back down."
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Guys came ready for war".
We are ready for war".
We weren't there, like, ready for war.
"Are you ready for war?" he intoned.
Israel has been getting ready for war with Hezbollah, too.
He tells Americans to get ready for war.
"Is the American public ready for war?" he asked.
I ask Broadbent if he is ready for war.
He came out a radical white separatist, ready for war.
They were ready for war and demanding the king agree to a charter.
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One arrives, at last, in August of 1914, to find a specially inserted ready-for-war map of central Europe and the new Balkan states.
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