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Is “Ready, Steady, Go” a common expression?

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Rebecca

Yes. I believe it is a common expression in Great Britain. It is used as a command to start a race, especially for children. In the United States, we typically say, "On your mark, get set, go!" Even though these expressions sound different, both mean the same thing. Here are some examples of both being used: Ex: Okay, so we race down the hill and whoever is first wins. Ready, steady, go! Ex: Okay, so we race down the hill and whoever is first wins. On your mark. Get set. Go! Ex: I'm going to win. Ready, steady, go! Ex: I'm going to win. On your mark, get set, go! Either one of these expressions are totally fine to use. Thanks for your question!

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