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The phrase "eager candidates" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe individuals who are enthusiastic and keen about a particular opportunity or job. Example: "The company received many applications from eager candidates, all vying for the highly coveted position."
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Among the swarms of new members and eager candidates are, inevitably, some oddballs.
There's an opening, by the way, and no shortage of eager candidates.
The Board of Education will, of course, find eager candidates, and may even locate someone acceptable to the Mayor.
Then at the appointed time, a ballroom (or a bar, if the show was about dating) would be booked where thousands of eager candidates were interviewed.
This little-noticed practice — an unusual mix of early admission and delayed gratification — has allowed colleges to tap their growing pools of eager candidates to help counter the enrollment slump that most institutions suffer later on, as the accepted students drop out, transfer, study abroad or take internships off campus.
Although there were many qualified and eager candidates, we were attracted to the dedicated sales effort that Personforce will add to our own efforts.
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Twelve eager candidate designers, seven men and five women, were chosen on the basis of drawings sent to Starck.
After being rejected last week by its leading candidate, Urban Meyer, who was introduced as Florida's coach yesterday after leaving Utah, and after having several candidates take themselves out of the running, Notre Dame has appeared to find an eager candidate in Clements.
There are those cagy members of the media who know just how to introduce a subject that the eager candidate or his spokespersons will quickly jump into discussing, not realizing that a trap is being set for the perfect sound bite that the reporter can use again and again to put the candidate in a unfavorably light.
Eager young candidates are jumping in.
A job at a pot shop hardly fulfills some stoner fantasy out of a Cheech & Chong flick, but that hasn't stopped dozens of eager job candidates in Colorado, which legalized recreational marijuana on Jan . 1 from trying to get one.
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