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After all that work, it is often hard to find a ready market.
Considering the situation here, I thought to find a ready market.
With a little thought, he'd realized there was a ready market for his services.
Professionals from numerous countries find a ready market for their services in the state.
The fruit found a ready market, and the trade grew rapidly.
Nor is it inevitable that all the products of research will find a ready market.
There was a ready market for the rabbits in the local mining community.
He also found a ready market in the pioneers making their way to the open lands of the West.
Younger homeowners provide a ready market for the 40-year loans.
In this way there is always a ready market.
Dollar General called it an opportunity to serve a ready market while helping people at the same time.
He did tell me that there was a ready market among the mega-wealthy for great works.
Many start-up banks have no ready market for their shares.
Other small dairies have also found a ready market in Manhattan.
The cocaine, selling in small bags for only five dollars, has found a ready market.
White traders soon found a ready market for whiskey and ammunition.
In light of the fitness boom, there certainly is a ready market for these entrepreneurs.
For companies that can master the design and manufacturing technologies, there is a ready market.
They're a ready market for just about everything we steal.'
London itself provided a ready market of some ten million people, and the world's largest commercial port was within five miles.
Like other writers, they tell tales of love, family and identity, but many claim their work does not find a ready market.
What's most important is that people in the area are very involved with their homes and that gave us a ready market.
It also provided a ready market at the nearby military posts and reservations.
His detailed paintings found a ready market, and he held several exhibitions in London.
In a rebellious response to her work's popularity, she wanted to make pictures that would not find a ready market.