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Discover Ludwig"ready to soar" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a feeling of being prepared and excited to take a big step forward. For example: She had worked hard and was finally ready to soar.
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Spomenik #1, its eagle-like wings ready to soar, owes something to the symbolism of Picasso.
And with that, he disappears down the docking tunnel and gets ready to soar.
Current trends, though, suggest that satellite radio, with its more than 200 mainly commercial-free channels, is ready to soar.
Eight Ready To Soar OHIO STATE 21-100) Plenty of talent, but the 6-foot-5 sophomore C Jessica Davenport is the only tall veteran inside.
AS most of America's clothing merchants struggle for survival and bemoan their fate, Russell Simmons says he is ready to soar.
How the documentary fares may help tell whether a society that has been leery of big business since the financial collapse of 2008 is ready to soar with the entrepreneurs once again.
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But as the popularity of ready-made knitwear began to soar, so did its price.
WEAKNESSES -- Is quarterback Kordell Stewart ready to lead and soar?
At last she was ready to once again soar alongside the love of her life.
As applications for university places continue to soar, the government has urged universities to publish statements revealing the help they offer to get their students ready for work.
Metal prices continue to soar.
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