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The phrase "will be ready at" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it when referring to something that is expected to be available or completed by a certain time. For example: "The meal I'm preparing will be ready at 6pm."
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Mr. Vitale said Aramark doesn't know if Cyclones helmets will be ready at all this season.
I am told they will be ready at the end of the day.
The restated financials will be ready at the end of May, the company said.
It is a card vote, and the result will be ready at 1.20pm.
"I don't know if they'll want me at that point, if my body will be ready at that point," Granderson said.
The first residential building will be ready at the end of 2012; the rest is scheduled to take at least 10 years to complete.
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I don't know if I'll be ready at the beginning of this season yet.
My role in the NBA is as a backup center, and I know that I'll be ready at any moment.
I put my film to be developed, they say it'll be ready at 12 30.
I know one thing — they'll be ready". At the Orange Coast League Cluster meet on Sept. 26, Laguna's girls also claimed first place.
Take stock of your accomplishments every two months, so you'll be ready at the end of the year.
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