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ready, willing and able

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ready, willing and able adj. fully prepared to act, as in performing a contract.



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Unless, say, Princess Margaret is ready, willing and able to be Mrs.
Most of all, we hope this publication will help inspire the creation of a new generation of citizens who are ready, willing and able to intervene in sudden cardiac emergencies.
The Rose Bowl has put together a preliminary package for the NFL that says 'We're ready, willing and able to find a way to put an NFL team in a state-of-the-art stadium in the second largest market in the country," said Dean Bonham, chief executive of Denver-based consultants Bonham Group, which has done work for the Rose Bowl but is not working with Moag.
 
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