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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asked eagerly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone who is asking a question or making a request with enthusiasm or excitement.
Example: "She leaned forward in her chair and asked eagerly, 'Can we start the project today?'"
Alternatives: "inquired with enthusiasm" or "questioned with excitement".
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"Are you press?" he asked eagerly.
"What does it mean?" I asked, eagerly.
"How many guns does it have?" Stanton asked eagerly.
"I can go now, right?" he asked eagerly.
"When can I see you again?" he asked eagerly.
Can we come to see it, Henry asked eagerly.
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'What sort of horrible things?' I ask eagerly.
So you're part of that?" he asks eagerly.
"Remember listening to eight-tracks and 45s?" Mr. Domingo asks eagerly early in the show.
We would ask eagerly about their original owners: Who were they, these shadowy "Tudors" who had originally lived in the house we knew so well?
Eyelashes are tinted and male unibrows abolished while she asks eagerly about jobs and vacation plans, family members and fashion tips.
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