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The phrase "always eager to put" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a consistent willingness or enthusiasm to contribute or take action in a particular context.
Example: "She is always eager to put her skills to use in helping the community."
Alternatives: "always willing to contribute" or "always ready to apply".
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He's so athletic and a fantastic jumper And Kauto is always eager to put on a show.
Yeah, those analysts, always eager to put out their opinion, say that Palm's technology is falling way short of where it could be.
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The latter in particular was contentious – Democratic senator Chuck Schumer was moved to comment that Russian leader Vladimir Putin "always seems eager to put a finger in the eye of the United States".
"Allies are supposed to treat each other in decent ways, and Putin always seems almost eager to put a finger in the eye of the United States, whether it is Syria, Iran, and now, of course, with Snowden," Mr. Schumer said on CNN's "State of the Union".
They were eager to put their money into government bonds.
But I was eager to put it to the test.
Francesa seemed eager to put Sperber on the defensive.
But he is eager to put such battles behind him.
The students are eager to put their skills to the real test.
If Miles is eager to erase the past, Julia is even more eager to put all the pieces back together.
New executives eager to put their signature on an organization initiate change.
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