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Discover Ludwig"desperately eager" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is extremely eager or enthusiastic about something. Example: She was desperately eager to start her new job and was always the first one in the office every morning.
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I was appalled; also, desperately eager for that job.
The 28-year-old Wolfe was desperately eager to be published.
Myrtle is desperately eager to marry and to please; she is naïve, but she is not an airhead.
He was desperately eager to please, enthusiasm bursting from his pores as he bounced around the talk show circuit, doing the splits for paparazzi outside LA nightclubs.
The actor who works most effectively in the movie is Mia Kirshner, as Betty — a slender, frightened girl glimpsed in screen tests, desperately eager to please.
Washington is almost desperately eager to avoid taking the retaliatory steps — which it has already postponed once — and thus risk the start of a trade war between the world's two most powerful economic forces.
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Larry DiStasi, as the desperately eager-to-please White Knight, rides his majestic "steed" (first a decrepit bicycle and later a unicycle) with giddy abandon.
They're not desperately smiling (like the eager kids on "Glee") or ironically mocking their own genre (like the eager kids on "Glee").
Yet no matter how many times these eager followers desperately refreshed Apple Music, the record did not come.
This is the kind of dude who is super eager, lonely, and desperately wants to be your friend.
We need a community that understands that most kids are very eager to learn and are desperately waiting for inspiration to ignite within themselves".
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