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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Too eager" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone who is overly enthusiastic or impatient about something. Example: "She was too eager to start the project, which led to several mistakes."
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Too eager, sometimes.
But Kajal was too eager.
Hal is too eager.
They're too scared, and too eager.
At times, Istomin appeared too eager.
Everyone's too eager to be loved".
Maybe a little too eager.
Are they too eager to fit in?
Don't appear too eager to work together.
We're too eager to do that.
He could seem too eager, too effusive.
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