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ready

[red-ee] / ˈrɛd i /






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To be ready for the myriad cameras capturing the flip of the coin, both captains have to be in place a good two minutes before getting on with the ceremony.

From BBC

The King has spoken of his "profound concern" over the allegations of misconduct against his brother, and Buckingham Palace said it stands "ready to support" the police if approached.

From BBC

That would signal that the index might finally be ready to start moving higher again after months of going sideways, as MarketWatch reported last week.

From MarketWatch

This will provide needed targeting flexibility and increase the value of the most ready and responsive leg of our triad.

From The Wall Street Journal

I’ve been getting that question more often these days from people near retirement, and I’m ready for it.

From The Wall Street Journal