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You are all set (is this expression common in the U.K?)
I am used to hearing this expression in the U.S. I am wondering if it is so used in the U.K. as well and if you know other synonyms.
Aug 31, 2015 11:02 PM
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Hi,
"You are all set" is used in the UK and in Ireland too :)
A typical example of its use would be
Q: Have you packed for your holidays?
A: Yes! I am all set and ready to go - Meaning they are fully prepared and ready :)
Regards,
M :)
August 31, 2015
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This expression is used both in US and UK quite similarly, however, in UK this phrase means to be ready, not finished.
August 31, 2015
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