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ready, willing, and able

Idioms  
  1. Well prepared and eager to do something, as in Any time you want me to babysit, I'm ready, willing, and able.


Example Sentences

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She praised her hair and make-up artist Jane Green for being ready, willing and able to dislodge the blockage by performing the Heimlich manoeuvre.

From BBC

“We are ready, willing and able to go forward and demolish these buildings,” Gaines told the commissioners.

From Los Angeles Times

“For a lot of people, climate anxiety looks a certain way: It looks very scared, it looks very sad, and it looks like a person who is ready, willing and able to talk about it,” Sasser said.

From Los Angeles Times

Santos added: “The future holds countless possibilities and I am ready, willing, and able to step up to the plate and go fight for my country at anytime.”

From Slate

“We are ready, willing and able to try to engage in that process,” Vos said at a news conference.

From Seattle Times