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The phrase "am very eager" is not correct as it is missing a subject.
You can use it in a sentence where you express enthusiasm or anticipation, but it should be preceded by a subject like "I" or "we."
Example: "I am very eager to start the new project."
Alternatives: "I am excited" or "I am keen."
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I have many great memories and friends in Bath, but there is something special happening at Saracens and I am very eager to be part of it".
Although rumors have circulated that LVMH has had difficulties with the designer's sometimes erratic behavior, Mr. Arnault praised the outgoing designer, saying, "I am very eager to congratulate him and his team for everything they have done for Louis Vuitton".
"I am very eager to see the court take this case," she said.
That said, as I wrote last night, I am very eager to find evidence of foreign fighters in Iran.
I am very eager to learn and understand what makes your organization special and I will stand firm to make it even better.
I am very eager to find an electrician job, and I will do whatever it takes to do the job right.
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Some politicians are very eager to help.
He is very eager to learn things".
"He was very eager to get past me," he said.
"I'm very eager to see Burton happen," Triesman said.
"We're very eager to get them home.
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