Sentence examples for eager to learn something from inspiring English sources

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Ever eager to learn something new, she pressed me on "the latest research" and asked what doctors around the country were doing for her condition.

Julie says that "to readers eager to learn something about a different culture, the lack, in said culture, of a concept that they were familiar with was more likely to pique their interest than any other factoid".

I'd noticed that, to readers eager to learn something about a different culture, the lack, in said culture, of a concept that they were familiar with was more likely to pique their interest than any other factoid.

Eager to learn something about the process of how audiobooks are actually created (it seemed that there had to be some trade secrets to the task of recording monologues that can stretch to twenty hours in length), I called Claudia Howard, a veteran audiobook producer-director.

I am always eager to learn something.

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Each of his answers manages to hit the same key points: football is the top priority; he's just looking to take care of business; he's eager to learn; has something to prove – you get the idea.

You need to learn something.

You try to learn something from it.

To learn something, anything?

"I wanted to learn something new.

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