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The phrase "and eager to learn" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is enthusiastic about gaining knowledge or skills.
Example: "She is a dedicated student, hardworking, and eager to learn new concepts every day."
Alternatives: "enthusiastic about learning" or "keen to acquire knowledge."
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I just found her a delight, and eager to learn".
Most newcomers have been receptive, supportive and eager to learn more.
"Tyler was super curious, hard working, and eager to learn," he said.
Today his first-grade teacher describes him as "conscientious and eager to learn".
Never mind that he is whip-smart and eager to learn.
I'm flexible, quick to pick up new skills and eager to learn from others.
Says Tuominen: "Student teachers come here like little chicks, mouths wide open and eager to learn".
"These children are bright and eager to learn," Ms. Epstein said.
Humble and eager to learn, they arrived early to gigs in their van and stayed late, mixing with fans.
Janzen told me that the parataxonomists are as highly motivated and eager to learn as his best graduate students.
He was obsessed and eager to learn, and you have to be like that in order to succeed.
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