Ready for vs All set for

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Ready for is the most popular phrase on the web. 

All set for

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Ready for

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Some examples and use cases from the internet:

  • Apr 17, 2011 ... Yes it is used in the UK. As an example, the headline to this story (first one that came up in Google)Phil Taylor all set for Wales showdown.
  • Prepared, ready, or primed to begin or complete a task at hand. Once I iron my shirt, I'll be all set for the date tonight. See also: all, set. Farlex Dictionary of Idioms ...
  • set for: The top contenders are set for the showdown at next week's championship. be all set (for something): Are you all set for the party tonight? be all set to do ...
  • ... preparado/a adjadjetivo: Describe el sustantivo. Puede ser posesivo, numeral, demostrativo ("casa grande", "mujer alta"). Are you all set for opening night?
  • Ready for your big birthday surprise...
  • Gon.
  • Ready for the telecast, over.
  • Ready for trial, Your Honor.
  • Ready for the demonstration as scheduled?
  • Ready for my shift, Mrs. Corbett.
  • Ready for you to remove it, Dr. Kitleman.
  • Ready for my next instruction, Master Qui

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