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"eager to get involved" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is enthusiastic and willing to take part in activities or to help out in some way. For example, "My co-worker was eager to get involved in the project, and quickly showed an aptitude for the tasks assigned."
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Cranley returned to Cincinnati after graduating from HLS, eager to get involved in a local campaign.
Hesaid national Republican organization might not be eager to get involved.
That corporations are eager to get involved with disaster relief is a good thing.
"Francis Coppola and Woody Allen were both very eager to get involved," Auburtin says.
Despite these challenges, Cardiff law students are eager to get involved in the project each year.
And yet, the mayor's supporters are poised for action and eager to get involved.
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Institutional investors like insurance companies represent huge blocks of capital, and the success of the public-private investment program will depend in part on how eager they are to get involved as purchasers of the toxic assets.
The outsize donations to the two underdog campaigns demonstrate how eager many donors are to get involved in politics.
Honestly, hearing people's stories, hearing from so many people eager to learn more about their local government and willing to get involved.
With Suu Kyi promising to get involved and fellow Irishman Fergal Keane, the BBC Correspondent, eager to help, Heyn knew she could pull it off.
Try to get involved.
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