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Discover LudwigThe phrase "anxious to proceed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing eagerness or impatience to move forward with a task or situation.
Example: "After weeks of preparation, we are finally anxious to proceed with the project."
Alternatives: "eager to move forward" or "keen to continue".
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Mr. Cambria described Mr. Kopp as "upbeat and anxious to proceed".
"We are pleased that the case is back in district court and we're anxious to proceed," said Gina Talamona, spokeswoman for the Justice Department's Antitrust Division.
Anxious to proceed, the parents thus choose to bypass that forum and file an action in probate to establish their right to use their healthy daughter's skin to benefit her injured sister.
Because many parents are anxious to proceed with solid food introduction, dietary advice and guidance may be necessary.
Similar(56)
"They were anxious to go".
I was growing anxious to go home.
The doctor may become more or less anxious or uncertain about how to proceed at any point and support may be offered by, or to, colleagues.
How to proceed?
So how to proceed?
He decided to proceed.
How, then, to proceed?
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