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ready willing and able

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“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.

They’ve destroyed Democracy and Trump is ready, willing and able to step in and exploit that for his own purposes, and after he passes, his minions will fight over the best way to screw the rest of us while exerting their power over us.

From Salon

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.

Until that time, and under CIF‐Southern Section bylaws, schools may only assign certified and properly insured officials still willing to work, assistant coaches, former coaches and volunteers that stand ready, willing and able to officiate these contests.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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