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The phrase "ready to be inhabited" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something is prepared or suitable for someone to live in or occupy. Example: The new apartment building is almost complete and will soon be ready to be inhabited by tenants.
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The window looks incense-buttered like the storefronts of old fortune tellers, a display ready to be inhabited by a Caravaggio youth or a Joel Peter Witkin corpse.
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In the 15th century they ceased to be inhabited.
Every corner, every crevice, every alleyway seems to be inhabited.
The New Yorker, September 27 , 2004P. 93 To be inhabited.
Their stone streets appear to be inhabited mainly by cats.
The ashmeter is ready to be installed. .
I'm ready to be ready.
Ready to be scared?
Be ready to be flexible.
Be ready to be interviewed.
Be ready to be surprised.
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