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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are less eager" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a comparative state of enthusiasm or willingness between two or more subjects.
Example: "While some employees are excited about the new project, others are less eager to participate."
Alternatives: "are not as enthusiastic" or "are more reluctant".
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(They are less eager to engage on "wedge issues" like abortion).
These days, company officials are less eager to discuss their SoHo experiences.
But in the woods behind Pathmark is a world that people are less eager to leave.
In contrast, bovids, giraffes and many carnivores such as hyenas and big cats are less eager to cross water.
Yuppified restaurants are less eager to share their trash-bound leftovers, he notes, than cheap hash houses.
The Wall Street types who helped propel the Hamptons market to new heights are still around, but these days they are less eager, Mr. Brennan said.
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It was less eager to show off other features.
Chinese consumers tend to be less eager shoppers.
He's less eager to discuss the past, when that same journey took 30 days.
The military, however, was less eager than the public to procure the gun.
Ironically, USRTK is less eager to reveal its own agenda and funding.
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