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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ready to impart" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a willingness or preparedness to share knowledge, information, or skills with others. Example: "The teacher was ready to impart her wisdom to the eager students."
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Roughly 30 vendors are ready to impart their wisdom.
In a nutshell, it is about ensuring that the best researchers are also excellent and highly motivated teachers, ready to impart their knowledge and passion.
Donald Trump has stepped off his helicopter and is ready to impart some knowledge.
Mouawad, always ready to impart the oil patch pitch advised us the oil companies "see few alternatives to fossil fuels" (where did the Times find this guy).
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NEW YORK -- Along with touting his wealth and business acumen, real estate mogul Donald Trump has long portrayed himself as an educator, who is ready and willing to impart the knowledge that can turn any motivated person into a multimillionaire.
9) Ready to leave?
Then a group of narwhal whales arrive, ready to cast light on the mystery of Samson, and to impart some of their wisdom.
He came ready to tout the Texas senator's gun-rights and antiabortion credentials, but the most crucial information he had to impart appeared on the back of his neon orange T-shirt.
Any lessons to impart?
Another skill I had failed to impart.
He had lessons to impart.
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