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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Very keen" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong interest or enthusiasm for something. Example: "I am very keen to learn more about the new project and contribute my ideas."
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She was also very keen on shopping, and very keen on cash.
Hanson's family are very keen on food.
I'm not very keen on these ideas.
He was very keen on his PR, Monty".
Actually the Laotians aren't very keen on warfare.
Voters nowadays are not very keen on Mr Koizumi.
Not surprisingly, American executives aren't very keen on the idea.
"The college is very keen on its role models".
"It's not only Celtic, but Besiktas are also very keen.
Finty's [her daughter] very keen on me having one.
China is very keen on learning from our valuable experiences.
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