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The phrase "express a willingness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating someone's readiness or openness to do something.
Example: "During the meeting, she expressed a willingness to take on additional responsibilities."
Alternatives: "show a readiness" or "demonstrate an openness."
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But I believe European leaders should themselves express a willingness to keep the door open.
While both Prachanda and government leaders frequently express a willingness to talk, negotiations have yet to materialize.
All that raises the question of why Mr. Bush failed to express a willingness to revisit the issue urgently two months ago.
Administration officials did express a willingness to let the inspections continue for a short time but said this did not amount to a policy shift.
The City Council, without jeopardizing its reputation for indolence, now complains that Mayor Edward I. Koch did not lobby aggressively enough or express a willingness to compromise.
According to the survey this is particularly true in developing markets, where consumers are twice as likely to report purchasing more sustainable products and to express a willingness to pay more for them.
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All expressed a willingness to engage the members of Isis.
Both sides expressed a willingness to meet for further discussions.
Ewbank care fully expressed a willingness to see him.
He has expressed a willingness to work with Democrats.
Some have already expressed a willingness to contribute to a stabilisation force".
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