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Discover LudwigThe phrase "then be ready" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to give a command or instruction to someone to be prepared for a future event or situation. Example: "We have a meeting at 2 PM, then be ready with your presentation."
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Then be ready to offer to explore compromises.
And then be ready to play tonight.' "Spencer texted him.
And then be ready to do the same again within a day or two.
Emerging nations may then be ready to absorb capital from abroad.
Each team should then be ready for the weekend's slate of games.
The country's military forces would then be "ready for any eventuality," he said.
"I'd wear a long black jacket with it to the office and then be ready for dinner out after work".
Just do what you think is right, and then be ready to back it up even with your life".
He'd show up every day at 11 30 then be ready to go home by 4 in the afternoon.
Schilling would then be ready to start a possible Game 7 in Phoenix, again on full rest.
Will we then be ready to start making recordings for the Time Vault? Actually, no – and I think never.
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