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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avowed willingness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a clear and open declaration of one's readiness or desire to do something.
Example: "Her avowed willingness to help the community has inspired many others to get involved."
Alternatives: "open willingness" or "declared readiness".
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It is unclear how the council action might affect Garcetti's avowed willingness to offer a financial backstop for the games.
The judges weren't terribly wowed by his take on Sam Cooke's "A Change Is Gonna Come," but he won them over with his apparent earnestness and avowed willingness to work hard and grow.
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The New Yorker, February 21 , 1925P. 3 Richard E. Enright's publicity man would like to know how "in these days of silent police cars, etc. a bandit can be sure of finishing a job in peace?" Several bandit when asked confess they can't be sure, but all avow a willingness to take a sporting chance View Article By Alan Burdick By Larissa MacFarquhar By Phil Klay By Charles Bethea.
Though he is an avowed Republican, Mr. Stone has demonstrated a willingness to buck the Republican establishment.
An avowed bachelor.
He is an avowed atheist.
That is also France's avowed goal.
(Cohn was an avowed pinball maniac).
PETER MANDELSON is an avowed trade liberal.
Kaufmann, an avowed Democrat, took a breath.
Take Afghanistan, Hague's avowed priority issue.
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