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Discover LudwigThe phrase "anxious to keep" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a strong desire or eagerness to maintain something, such as a relationship, status, or condition.
Example: "She was anxious to keep the project on track despite the challenges they faced."
Alternatives: "eager to maintain" or "keen to preserve".
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Others in the industry are anxious to keep The Hobbit.
Of course we're anxious to keep him, and we're certainly pleased that Cole wants to stay".
During the Olympics they were particularly anxious to keep the disgruntled out of sight.
The state government is just as anxious to keep out of the way.
Mr Bacher was anxious to keep his embargo-busting mission quiet.
The first is that they are still anxious to keep in the government's good books.
But Assad was anxious to keep open his lines to Washington.
Italian authorities are anxious to keep the fuel from spilling into waters that are regarded as a marine sanctuary.
But "Raiders" is so professional and so anxious to keep moving that it steps on its own jokes.
Car firms and their suppliers have been among the keenest users of short-time working, anxious to keep skilled staff.
He's caught between radicals anxious to keep reform from stalling and reactionaries who think it is rapidly turning into chaos.
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