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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'eager to move' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a person or group of people who are enthusiastic and ready to get started on a new project or activity. For example, "The new interns were eager to move and start their projects right away."
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They were eager to move on.
The observers appeared eager to move on.
Locals seemed eager to move on.
She was eager to move.
And he was eager to move up.
Garciaparra is eager to move forward.
I was eager to move on.
But Congress seemed eager to move faster than the president.
Krzyzewski said he would be eager to move on.
Her husband had been more eager to move away.
"It's all those," said McFarlane, eager to move on.
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