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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as keen" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express enthusiasm, eagerness, or sharpness in perception or understanding.
Example: "She was as keen as ever to start her new project and make a difference."
Alternatives: "as eager" or "as enthusiastic".
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Greece is just as keen.
"He is as keen as mustard.
Not all musicians Nwanoku approached were quite as keen.
Not all are quite as keen as they let on.
His distress was as keen as it was sincere".
According to McCoist Smith's motivation is as keen as ever.
"I think we were both as keen as each other".
The competition to play host is as keen as anything on the track.
The Catholic grammar schools are as keen to retain selection as the Protestant grammar schools.
But in the UK, we seem almost as keen on turning schools into authoritarian fortresses.
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His satire was as keen-edged as his name.
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