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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are so eager" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong desire or enthusiasm for something.
Example: "The students are so eager to learn about the new project that they have already started researching on their own."
Alternatives: "are very eager" or "are extremely eager".
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"They are so eager to get that one bite," Ms. Chopra said.
Bosses fully understand this — that's why they are so eager to institute two-tier.
The sense of achievement, which marathon runners are so eager to pursue, is real.
But many Somalis are so eager for law and order that they are embracing the Islamists.
Then they might find the cover-up conspiracy they are so eager to expose.
Voters, at least, should know why their lawmakers are so eager to make friends with the banks.
One of the reasons Democrats are so eager for Mrs. Clinton to run is that they have a weak bench.
One problem, said the 52‐ year‐old Mr. Shinn, is that young people are so eager to move ahead.
And that helps explain why Walmart and Amazon are so eager to put a shirt on my back.
Some countries are so eager to thwart biological thievery that they are going beyond the vague terms in the treaty.
The America of tomorrow will look vastly different than the imaginary America that Republicans are so eager to preserve.
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