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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will be ready by" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate that something will be completed by a given time. For example: "The cake will be ready by 6 PM, so we can have it for dessert."
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Hopefully, it will be ready by Thursday.
Ranbaxy's president has said it will be ready by Thursday.
A new forensic lab will be ready by June.
And they will be ready by the end of 2014.
The main set will be ready by May 2019.
The aerie will be ready by May 2002.
The question now is whether Braden will be ready by the 2012 season.
It is likely that he will be ready by spring training.
(Dining, coffee and side tables will be ready by the end of the year).
The government says the bureaucracy required to do this will be ready by November.
At present, though, there is inadequate evidence to suggest they will be ready by then.
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