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willing and able

ADJECTIVE
  1. not reluctant

How To Use willing and able In A Sentence

  • And again - if I've only met you once, six months ago, there are limits to how willing and able I will be to lavish you with praise and encouragement.
  • Now he is ready, willing and able to face up to anything the championship can throw at him.
  • I'd write effusively about how we need more politicians like Mr. Bennet – people with serious decisions to make who are willing and able to ignore the constant hyperbolic crap that passes as 'citizen journalism' and 'new media'. Freshman Dem: Passing health care reform worth losing my seat
  • I'm afraid I don't live in a society where everybody is ready, willing and able to go to University, if only the funding package were right.
  • And we're ready, willing and able to assist someone they believe to be involved in pretty bad stuff.
  • Corruption as a vice affects people from all walks of life and it is important that everybody and anybody, who is willing and able, should be involved to fight the scourge that is eating at the heart of our society today.
  • As people were encouraged to move out of the inner-city areas to satellite estates and towns, there were fewer individuals around who were willing and able to do the work necessary to erect the displays.
  • Have positive work attitude and be willing and able to work diligently without supervision.
  • Instead we should focus our concerns on the industries only too ready, willing and able to take advantage of tweenagers' naive consumerism.
  • With your parents dead intestate, that is, without leaving a will, and your nearest relative perfectly willing and able to assume guardianship, you cannot legally remain with-these people. The Gates Of Sleep
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