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Kumenglish Posted 5 years ago
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Ready

Context: The process is still going on such as selecting audiences, setting time and uploading designs, etc on Facebook advertisement manager.

A: Have you scheduled the marketing campaign for my product on facebook?

B: It is getting ready. Once we finish it, I will inform you.

Is "Getting ready" suitable in email response?

  

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We usually use "getting ready" of people, to mean that they are preparing for a task, preparing to go out, or something like that. It doesn't work in your context. If something is close to completion, you can say "It's nearly ready".

  • We usually use "getting ready" of people, to mean that they are preparing for a task, preparing to go out, or something like that.
  • It doesn't work in your context.
  • If something is close to completion, you can say "It's nearly ready".
  • g.
  • "It's progressing" or "We're working on it".
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We usually use "getting ready" of people, to mean that they are preparing for a task, preparing to go out, or something like that. It doesn't work in your context. If something is close to completion, you can say "It's nearly ready". If not, you could say e.g. "It's progressing" or "We're working on it". However, these can suggest a task with a significant duration. While e.g. creating a campa

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