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The phrase "am keen" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express enthusiasm or eagerness about something.
Example: "I am keen to learn more about this topic and participate in the discussion."
Alternatives: "I am eager" or "I am enthusiastic."
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am keen
adjective
Showing a quick and ardent willingness or responsiveness, enthusiastic, eager; interested, intense.
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"I am keen to differentiate," she says.
I am keen to be a part of these conversations.
In the country I am keen on nature".
I am keen to establish Tracey's movements over the past week.
He added: "I am keen to hear the views of the female market.
I sense palace factionalism too, and I am keen to hear more.
I am keen to see what Bryson makes of us, 20 years on.
Consequently, I am keen to use this for the best academic purpose I can.
Now I have been dead for 200 years I am keen to set the record straight.
I am keen to see MedCity cultivate a less formal organisational persona.
I am keen to continue learning and share my ideas with others.
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