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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already eager" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a sense of anticipation or enthusiasm that has developed prior to a certain moment or event.
Example: "She was already eager to start her new job even before the official offer was made."
Alternatives: "already excited" or "already enthusiastic".
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His anger be foolhardy to provoke?" and asked "Why stimulate his already eager passion for glory?
Designers are already eager to help Mr. Jonas outfit his new look.
Stanley Robinson, to his credit, was already eager to open a new door.
It is work that industries are already eager to adopt and apply to operating reactors, notes Demarly.
I've completed three months of Clomid and I'm already eager to move to the next phase: intrauterine insemination.
Though Updike could not have predicted the unparalleled relationship with the magazine that would host his work, he was already eager to poke fun.
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And some elected opposition candidates are already thought eager to defect.
They are already so eager to take up any opportunity because there is so little here," he said.
He has been with his new team for all of four days, but Rodríguez already seems eager to get involved.
LOS ANGELES — Ava DuVernay, the filmmaker and publicist, imagines a time when black-theme pictures will flourish in places where African-American film festivals have already found eager viewers.
In any case, there is already an eager set of freshers waiting in the wings, ready to miss lectures, down Jagerbombs and refuse to clean their bedsits for our amusement.
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