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The eagerness
noun
The state or quality of being eager; ardent desire.
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The eagerness of the American male at Brown surprised her.
The eagerness to be the first with the news often leads to information going unchecked.
The eagerness of members of Congress to please their sugar daddies is not surprising.
The eagerness of House leaders to join the committee reflects its importance.
The eagerness to parade in public on the Internet still surprises many people.
The eagerness to avoid confrontation stems from the leadership's desire to preserve its interests, according to Palestinian experts.
The eagerness was understandable; the winner would receive two months of rent or mortgage payments, up to $4,000.
The eagerness of loved ones to jump on the cochlear implant bandwagon comes as a betrayal to some.
The eagerness of Rigell and others to downplay or ignore the pledge would have been anathema just two years ago.
The eagerness of physicians to discuss complex cases may be exploited by organisations to promote learning and improve patient safety.
"I would see the eagerness of the people," he explained.
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