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The phrase "ready the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when instructing someone to prepare or arrange something for a specific purpose.
Example: "Ready the equipment before the presentation starts."
Alternatives: "Prepare the" or "Set up the."
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Ready the horsemen.
Ready the bargain bins.
"Whenever you are ready," the manager says.
"Hours to get ready," the headline says.
"Are you ready?" the hostess asked.
The venues are ready; the stadium is ready; the aquatic centre is ready; the velodrome is ready; the security is ready; the police are ready; the transport system is ready; and the Team G.B. athletes are ready.
"She's not ready," the doctor says.
"Ready," the man in the light hat said.
All the clothes are ready, the room's ready.
The effort to ready the car has been all-consuming.
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Everything was ready-the characters, the circumstances the motivations".
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