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The phrase "the readiness of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in a similar manner to "the preparedness of" or "the willingness of" and is often used to describe a state or quality of being prepared or willing. Example: The success of the team was greatly influenced by the readiness of its members to adapt to changing situations.
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the readiness of
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The state or degree of being ready.
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Another lesson concerns the readiness of states to resort to armed intervention.
Senior BAA staff are understood to have reservations about the readiness of full body scanning technology.
"The readiness of industry to stand up through a work stoppage has greatly increased".
His rhetorical power was unsurpassed, as was the readiness of people to listen to him.
"They can count on the right people without affecting the readiness of your forces".
The readiness of people to deplore "jackbooted" tactics reveals the intransigence that made the rescue necessary.
There are questions over the readiness of this small security detail.
The logs also illustrate the readiness of US forces to unleash lethal force.
At the time, the readiness of Emwazi to behead a helpless captive caused widespread shock.
But mobility depends on the readiness of governments to allow access to foreign students.
And I am sad at the readiness of people to disparage the work of Ed Miliband.
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