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The phrase "I'm itching to" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to express enthusiasm for doing something, usually something exciting. For example, "I'm itching to explore the Grand Canyon next summer!"
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"I'm itching to hit somebody.
"I'm itching to go out there.
"I'm itching to bowl, whether first or last," he said.
I'm itching to go home now and practise.
The competitor in me was saying 'I'm itching to play.' I looked at it long term".
I'm itching to start gardening, but I know it is unwise to rush the season.
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I was itching to get back".
I was itching to follow them.
I am itching to go there.
"I was itching to get back on the tour.
I was itching to get things off my chest.
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