Okay, the user wants me to translate "fit for deployment" into German. Let me think about the correct term here. "Fit for deployment" is often used in contexts like software or military, meaning ready to be used or deployed.
In German, the equivalent phrase would be "bereit zur Einsetzung" or "bereit zur Verwendung". However, "bereit zur Einsetzung" is more commonly used in technical or military contexts, which aligns with "fit for deployment".
I should check if there's a more standard translation. Maybe "bereit zur Bereitstellung"? Wait, "bereit zur Bereitstellung" might be more about being ready to provide something, whereas "Einsetzung" refers to deployment or putting into use.
Another possibility is "fit for deployment" could be translated as "zur Einsatzbereitschaft", but that's a noun phrase. The user probably wants an adjective phrase.
Yes, "bereit zur Einsetzung" seems accurate. Let me confirm with a quick check. In technical documentation, "fit for deployment" is often translated as "bereit zur Einsetzung". So that's the right choice here.
bereit zur Einsetzung
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