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The phrase "anxious to execute" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing eagerness or a strong desire to carry out a task or plan.
Example: "The team is anxious to execute the new marketing strategy as soon as possible."
Alternatives: "eager to implement" or "keen to carry out".
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If you turn these into lofts, then where are they going to live?") Derian is anxious to execute his nonrenovation renovation, a series of serious tweaks that will respect — revere, even exult!
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We don't really look at the rubric 'coz if you look at the rubric, you'd be too scared and too anxious to actually execute what we have planned.
Indeed, according to the allegations of the complaint, there is a threat only, to be executed if plaintiff should take milk into the city, which, though he alleges he is anxious to do, he may not do.
I tried to focus on the next element, but I was anxious to nail my routine, and failed to execute that one too.
And if the city is patient -- "We have a thirty year plan," says city manager R. Leon Churchill Jr., "and we intend to execute it" – it is also, in the Valley spirit, anxious to get there.
"We had to execute.
"You need to execute.
You have to execute".
We need to execute".
Am I going to execute?
They are going to execute me.
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