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"eagerly involved" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is actively and enthusiastically engaged in something. For example, "Janet was eagerly involved in the organization's fundraising efforts."
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Le Parc relocated to Paris as a young artist and eagerly involved himself with the turmoil of his day no wonder his work explores movement.
He became eagerly involved in the most cynically corny and uncool marketing tactics, like the arena-rock-meets-skating "Swatch Impact Tour" and the most excessively gay Vision Street Wear ads ever.
Furthermore, it can be assumed that those combatants who have a high amount of appetitive aggression are still eagerly involved in man hunting activities and thus unlikely to return to civil society and show up in our convenience sample.
It could be speculated that those who have a high amount of appetitive aggression and a low number of self-experienced event types, i.e. subgroup in which we would expect trauma-related symptoms to be absent or negligible, are still eagerly involved in manhunt activities and thus unlikely to return to civil society.
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Mr. Henry, the analyst, said the reasons more suppliers had not eagerly jumped onto the Web involved the weaknesses of the online marketplaces themselves, which often group together dozens of similar vendors.
"When you're ready for your next round of financing," one fund manager said eagerly, "we'd love to be involved".
Many of the British companies already involved in E-commerce are eagerly embracing the opportunities the new economy holds out.
The launch of a new Apple product has traditionally involved a grand unveiling, in which tech-enthusiasts eagerly wait for the moment when the new piece of technology is presented on stage, and demonstrated for all to see.
The eight employees represent the majority of programmers and designers involved in the creation of one of this years most eagerly anticipated games, Daikatana.
Every day I witness, among the well-to-do and those less well off, scenes of tiny heartbreak involving children eagerly trying to get their parent or caregiver to talk to them, to answer a question, to pay attention.
While the results of this study are eagerly awaited, it is possible that dividing patients up by the number of joints involved has little relevance other than identifying those with a poor prognosis.
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