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"ready you" is not correct and usable in written English
It does not make sense in the context of a sentence. If you want to use the phrase "ready you," you could say "Are you ready?" instead. Example: Are you ready to go shopping?
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You're ready, you say.
When you're ready, you will meet someone.
Michael is ready, you will see".
So, you better keep your own ship ready, you know.
When the upgrade is ready, you will receive a notification.
I'm getting mad with Dennis because I'm ready you know.
And whenever you're ready, you can start to push".
"To be export ready you need two things," he says.
When you feel ready, you just jump in.
"When you're ready, you can make up your own mind".
When you are ready, you can do both without assistance.
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