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"eagerly working" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe someone who is working with enthusiasm or eagerness. Example: She sat at her desk, eagerly working on her final project for the semester.
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Much more dangerous than disinformation clumsily written by a computer are the real "deepfakes" in visual media that respectable researchers are eagerly working on right now.
The move follows confirmation that UK tax authorities had also begun eagerly working through the list looking for possible evidence of discrepancies in British offshore depositors' tax affairs.
It's a fact that club DJs have known for years, and Nashville record labels and producers are eagerly working to bring it to the mainstream.
Vic Gundotra, vice president of engineering at Google, said that his company was "eagerly working" with Apple to provide the app for the popular iPhone.
Not only that, they often prove exceptionally hardworking and dedicated, in many cases eagerly working late or otherwise going the extra mile for the company or the customer.
It's ironic because, behind the scenes, few industries are eagerly working on blockchain projects as feverishly as financial services firms are.
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Since first announcing that it was the subject of Libor investigations, the Swiss bank has eagerly worked with authorities in a bid for leniency.
When she stayed in the background, went into listening mode and eagerly worked with older, male Republicans during her eight-year Senate tenure, Clinton got a respite.
Research has shown that physical activity in the pursuit of desirability is something women eagerly "work on" under the auspices of the male gaze.
According to his Web site, he has a B.A. in government as well as an M.B.A., and he will eagerly work in a long list of fields (including everything from advertising and finance to politics and entertainment) as long as the position is in upstate New York.
Our culture breeds dreamers who eagerly work 70 hours or more a week to improve our professional and personal situations.
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