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The phrase "be anxious to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express eagerness or enthusiasm for a particular course of action. For example, "I am anxious to hear your answer."
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I'll be anxious to see it tonight.
If he does, I would be anxious to see it".
"They're going to be anxious to prove a point.
We shall be anxious to receive the details of your negotiations in this business & their result.
One should not be anxious to achieve quick success and get instant benefits," Mr. Chen said.
As such, bankers may not be anxious to get this plan working.
That is a danger the methodical Mr Romney will be anxious to avoid.
"It's a job that just about everybody would be anxious to get out of it".
So I'll be anxious to see how his second start is".
Indeed, you'd think he would be anxious to step before the cameras to clear his name.
Both Hamas and Israel are thought to be anxious to avoid a major confrontation.
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