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The phrase "anxious to realize" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when expressing a strong desire or eagerness to achieve or understand something. Example: "She was anxious to realize her dreams of becoming a successful artist."
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But many are also Taiwanese nationalists, anxious to realize the aspirations of the native Taiwanese majority so long frustrated by the mainlanders who elbowed them aside in 1948.
Tony Blair began the era by identifying and captivating a kind of post-ideological, post-Thatcherite voter — someone aspiring to social and economic mobility, and anxious to realize finally a promise made to an earlier generation by a postwar Conservative, Harold Macmillan; he is forever identified in Britain with the slogan: "You've never had it so good".
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Shareholders and analysts are anxious for G.M. to realize the value of its Hughes shares, either by spinning them off to G.M. investors or selling Hughes to an Internet or media company.
"I'm anxious to see".
"I'm anxious to make a play.
I am anxious to see.
When a colleague asked why he was anxious, he said he'd come to realize that Durst was "volatile".
When he became aware of the synthesizer, he was anxious to use it, because it gave him the opportunity to realize his music more precisely than had hitherto been the case.
Posturing aside, both parties seem to realize that they cannot go empty-handed before voters anxious about terrorist attacks.
Slowly starting to realize that".
Investors seem to realize this.
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