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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'supposed to be ready' is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used in a context implying obligation or expectation. For example: "The presentation is supposed to be ready by the end of the day."
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It's supposed to be ready in 2017.
This was supposed to be ready by January.
The building was supposed to be ready last December.
It is supposed to be ready in January.
The exchanges are supposed to be ready to start enrolling people in October 2013.
Wearable sensors have been developed to overcome these risks and these sensors are supposed to be ready for medical uses.
The bunker was supposed to be ready to run within a four-hour time limit.
The ad format was supposed to be ready for introduction in two weeks.
The new constitution is supposed to be ready by mid-August so that fresh elections can be held in December.
After years of work, the system the contractors built was supposed to be ready by early 2008.
So, they're supposed to be ready to handle questions and the extra attention they get when wearing the device.
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