The phrase "excited to learn" is correct and can be used in written English. You can use it to express enthusiasm or eagerness for a learning experience. For example: "I'm excited to learn about the latest developments in technology."
They're excited to learn a new drink.
The kids aren't going in excited to learn".
She is always excited to learn new things.
I'm excited to learn the design thinking process.
We're very excited to learn that this month's selection has won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction.
She said she was excited to learn burlesque after enjoying the movie.
"I was excited to learn how to use a Kalashnikov properly.
In one orderly classroom after another, the children seemed engaged and excited to learn.
The students seemed really engaged and excited to learn more about what careers they could pursue.
"She was so excited to learn that I had been Rachel's publisher," Ms. Regan said.
Several foreign students who worked at the packing plant, now back in their home countries, said they were excited to learn of the impact of their outcry.
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