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The phrase "analysts will be keen" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that analysts are eager or enthusiastic about something, often in a professional or analytical context.
Example: "Given the recent market trends, analysts will be keen to explore the potential impacts on investment strategies."
Alternatives: "analysts will be eager" or "analysts will be enthusiastic".
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Last week William Hill said it had suffered from the impact of new taxes, so analysts will be keen to hear tomorrow how rival Ladbrokes has fared from the extra tax on fixed-odds betting machines and a crackdown on off-shore operations when it reports interim results.
Analysts will be keen to hear what the new chief executive has planned for that unit.
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BBC Asia-Pacific analyst Viv Marsh says Chinese authorities will be keen to avoid protests during a parliamentary meeting in Beijing this week ahead of a big leadership transition later this year.
Analysts believe Theratase was that target, and will be keen to hear further news today.
"Investors, despite having that breathing room, will be keen to watch management's ability to meet production targets," said Amir Rozwadowski, a Barclays analyst who covers clean-technology companies.
The competition for jobs will be keen.
PPR will be keen to avoid a downgrade.
They will be keen to avoid costly lawsuits.
"I am sure they will be keen on it now".
They will be keen to return to sweaty, roisterous Texas.
"The owners will be keen to go to Ascot now.
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