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'I eager' is not correct and usable in written English.
The correct, usable sentence would be 'I am eager'. You can use it when expressing enthusiasm about a certain subject. For example: "I am eager to learn more about the different types of art."
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For instance, hosts Bruce Forsyth and Tess Daly are back – and so am I, eager to see how the fabulous Alesha Dixon acquits herself on her judging debut.
I eager to get people shifting to online grocery and accelerating that shift," he said.
It began as a church in 537 under the orders of the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I, eager to go one up on his Roman antecedents by building a structure on an unprecedented scale.
Am I eager to read his/her next book?
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Is it eager and detailed?
I was far too early (I guess I was eager).
I was eager for more time with her, eager to know her better than I did.
But I was eager.
"I was eager to help".
"I'm eager to hear from you.
I was eager to hear his advice.
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