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Discover LudwigThe phrase "anxious to get" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing eagerness or impatience to obtain or achieve something.
Example: "She was anxious to get the results of her exam as soon as possible."
Alternatives: "eager to obtain" or "keen to receive".
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"I was that anxious to get started".
Tourists were also anxious to get out.
"I know I'm anxious to get home".
"We're anxious to get it behind us.
We're very anxious to get more details".
The government is anxious to get going.
I'm anxious to get on the field.
We're very anxious to get involved".
"They're anxious to get back in".
But I'm anxious to get back.
"You're a little anxious to get going".
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