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The phrase "anxious to dive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing eagerness or excitement to engage in an activity, particularly one that involves diving or a metaphorical dive into a subject or experience.
Example: "After months of preparation, I am finally anxious to dive into the project and start making progress."
Alternatives: "eager to dive" or "keen to dive".
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"I'm really anxious to dive into the questions," Clinton answered.
She had been on the Stanford Junior Olympics diving team, but during the trial, she became too anxious to dive.
With the Supreme Court stepping into the fray on the Wayfair decision, it's unlikely the federal government will be too anxious to dive back into this issue anytime soon.
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He was too anxious to drive.
He is known to dive.
Ready to dive in?
And volleyball players need to dive.
But these are songs to dive into.
And I love going to dive bars.
He is now learning how to dive.
Ready to dive into studying?
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