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Discover LudwigThe phrase "when I am ready" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to express the condition or time at which something will happen or when someone will be prepared to do something. Example: "I will start my presentation when I am ready."
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"It will be there when I am ready".
"When I am ready, I'll let you know".
I will pull out when I am ready and drive — it doesn't even matter where.
But when I am ready, he'll be no match for me".
Come to my campus at a later date when I am ready.
I will pull out when I am ready and drive it doesn't even matter where.
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When I'm ready, I'm ready.
"I'll come out when I'm ready".
I'll explain when I'm ready".
It will happen, when I'm ready.
I need to, when I'm ready, do this myself".
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