Hi,
What is the meaning of the proof ready to go in this sentence?
Actually, we already have the proof ready to go.
Thanks
Depending on the context, the basic idea is 'ready to use' or 'ready to send'. 'Clive
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Depending on the context, the basic idea is 'ready to use' or 'ready to send'.
'Clive
anonymousActually, we already have the proof ready to go.
I assume the context is a trial.
The lawyer for the state has conducted an investigation and has proof of the crime. (We have the proof.) They are prepared to proceed with the trial. (The proof is ready to go.)