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You can use it to express the idea of being prepared mentally for a task or situation. For example, "Before the meeting, take a few deep breaths and ready your mind to present your ideas effectively."
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On the awards front, Beyoncé and Adele lead the pack with a respective 11 and eight nominations each, so ready your mind, body and soul to be routinely over-slayed over the course of the almost three-hour show.
Ready your mind and body.
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If you're ready, clear your mind and have a crack.
Get ready for your mind to be blown.
And if you are ready for your mind to be just a little more blown, the character we all know as Hello Kitty is actually Kitty White -- a Scorpio who loves apple pie, and is the daughter of George and Mary White.
When you're ready, clear your mind again and call the puppy.
Ready up your mind and your family members if you have to relocate Internationally by yourself or with your family.
Ready your body and mind.
Buzzing with ideas, overflowing with wit, razor-sharp and ready to blow your mind: Channel 4 has always been fresh and intelligent.
Also be ready to exercise your mind as well and learn the history of where you're riding — one dinner features a lecture by the local historian of the canal town of Hancock, Md., another a round of ghost stories in Harpers Ferry, W.Va. WHERE Starlight or Clifford, Pa.
Ready to get your mind blown?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com