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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attention eager" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe someone who is eager for attention, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The child was attention eager, always seeking the spotlight during class activities."
Alternatives: "eager for attention" or "craving attention".
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Some science centers treat environmentalism with almost devout attention, eager to drive home homilies, so it is a novelty to see it treated in this hall, as it is in other parts of the Perot, as one subject among many.
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Naturally I worked most closely with the composition faculty, but within those ranks I divided my attentions, eager to learn the most from what each had to offer.
Happy as always for the attention and eager to hold people's interest, Steinbrenner created his own little soap opera by refusing until recently to address with Torre the popular manager's contract, which will expire next month.
This earns the attention of eager outsiders, including a boy who wishes he was born silent and a woman who has wandered from one flower-powered commune to another before settling on the silents as the salvation of mankind.In the novel, as in life, separation and difference lead to suspicion and animosity.
Capital Factory joins a growing number of programs vying for the attention of eager new entrepreneurs.
Just because a writer refuses to court the attention of eager journalists, doesn't necessarily mean he's a recluse on the scale of, say, an actual hermit.
He's quick to deflect attention and eager to focus on what really matters.
An anonymous Twitter user whose supposed "leaks" of the 2012 Lollapalooza headliners captured the attention of eager festival-goers and news outlets alike (yep, us too) took to a Tumblr account of the same name Monday to confess that the lineup he leaked was fabricated.
Doing so lets your boss know that you are paying attention and eager to be as knowledgeable as possible concerning your job.
There was also something perverse about the way the student was portrayed, simultaneously, as a sneaky anonymous online force and also an attention-seeker eager to go on live TV.
Mr. Moore -- disheveled, cranky, attention seeking, too eager to pick a fight -- is easy to satirize.
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