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The phrase "to get ready" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It typically means to prepare or make oneself ready for something. Example: "She woke up early to get ready for the long day ahead."
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Indians need to get ready.
So the race to get ready continues.
Besides, she had to get ready.
He went to get ready for bed.
"Got to get ready for that".
"Hours to get ready," the headline says.
You have to get ready for tomorrow.
I have to get ready.
You have to get ready".
We've got to get ready to play".
Some kickers need time to get ready.
More suggestions(21)
importance to get ready
to get ripe
to take ready
to obtain ready
to get mature
to get ready to eat
to get prepared
to getting ready
to prepare
prepare itself
to gear up
to acquire ready
to prepare themselves
to achieve ready
to gain ready
to preparing themselves
to be prepared
to prepared
to get unwired
to stay ready
to get serious
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