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The phrase "am eager for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a strong desire or enthusiasm for something that is expected to happen in the future.
Example: "I am eager for the upcoming concert, as I have been looking forward to it for months."
Alternatives: "look forward to" or "excited about".
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What did he do next?" I am eager for more, but rarely get an answer.
- Sama Hadad, 23, Medical student, St George's Hospital, London "I am eager for news of my family.
I see a great day coming for our country, and I am eager for the work ahead.
"and I am eager for it to get to trial in Galveston, and I know he is, too".
I, too, am eager for grandchildren: 58 years old, with two grown daughters and with grandbaby lust so startling it can take my breath away.
"I am eager for readers to be transported to a pivotal time in American history in the manner that only Harper Lee's gorgeous prose can deliver".
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"We are eager for answers.
Awil is eager for action.
Dan Xin was eager for revenge.
He was eager for some air.
The Socialists are eager for power.
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