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Discover LudwigThe phrase "being eager" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong desire or enthusiasm for something.
Example: "Being eager to learn new skills, she enrolled in several online courses."
Alternatives: "being enthusiastic" or "being keen".
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There's a difference between being eager and being aggressive.
"We've heard members of the business community being eager to learn of new developments".
In contrast to the outgoing Senate leaders, the incoming ones show every sign of being eager to accommodate.
While she was pregnant with their two sons, she slept at the casino, not being eager to join in the Darwinian struggle for bathroom time.
"If Montauk turns its back on the town, I don't see the Town Board being eager to sign off on more preservation funds".
Moreover, there is the dodgy scenario of Anderson going home for a fortnight now, but being eager to play in the IPL in April.
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"He's eager.
"Obviously they're eager.
But I was eager.
"We are eager for answers.
Everyone is eager to help".
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