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The phrase "and eager to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express enthusiasm or a strong desire to do something, often following a statement about what one is looking forward to.
Example: "I am excited about the upcoming project and eager to contribute my ideas."
Alternatives: "and enthusiastic about" or "and looking forward to".
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--Inquisitive and eager to learn.
SERVICE Responsive and eager to please.
SERVICE -- Friendly and eager to help.
She's bouncy and eager to please.
He is well-dressed, articulate and eager to escape.
They were very prepared and eager to engage with recruiters.
Dylan, in turn, seemed relieved and eager to comply.
She was refreshed and eager to head to Dallas.
Servers are hard-working, engaging and eager to please.
Kids are interesting, creative, smart, funny, and eager to learn.
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He was hot-headed, hungry, entrepreneurial and eager to succeed.
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