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Discover Ludwig"work ready" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to something or someone who is prepared to undertake a job or task. For example, "She is work ready and eager to start her new job."
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They can show up for work, ready for bed.
If they can't find those, some will hire "work ready".
"When I'm well rested, I show up to work ready to go," he said.
Employers also don't expect new hires to be work ready on day one.
One morning, I arrived at work ready to sling some fro-yo.
"Before I did Bake Off I did wonder if, after 10 years of being at home, I was work ready.
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They need to be work-ready," he said.
At present, there are too few courses producing work-ready graduates.
They might not be work-ready and the challenge is to bridge that gap with support and training.
At Maxmara, boiled-wool textures and oversized patch pockets make the models look practical, work-ready, rather than decorative.
There is a prevailing expectation in today's student body that their university education should make them "work-ready".
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