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at the ready predicate

 

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Term: at the ready predicate

Description:

The term "at the ready predicate" refers to a phrase used in English grammar to describe the position of being prepared or ready for immediate action or use. It is commonly used as a predicate in sentences to indicate the state of readiness of a subject.

Sample Sentences:

  • The soldiers stood at the ready predicate as their commander gave them orders.
  • She always keeps her tools at the ready predicate in case she needs to fix something quickly.
  • Our emergency response team is trained to be at the ready predicate at all times.

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