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"grew eager" is a valid and correct phrase in written English.
It means that someone's enthusiasm or interest in something increased over time. Example: As the day of the big race drew closer, the team grew eager to prove themselves and take home the trophy.
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Matthews grew eager to get on with a business career.
Indeed, one by one, other village women began noticing the co-op's profits and grew eager to join.
Ms. Pearsall joined the Air Force at age 17 and soon grew eager to photograph American military efforts around the world.
But as they contemplated his retirement in a few years, they grew eager to buy a house in Carnegie Hill for the long haul.
And so it was not long before Cynthia and I grew eager to pit our literary understanding of one of society's mysteries against the scientist's, on his turf.
The senator told the 10-year-old "we might not be the best," but "we can work harder than anyone," and Little Teddy stayed with it, grew eager to learn and started winning races.
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By the turn of the millennium, however, the company had grown eager to crack fiction.
Beinfest began growing eager to replace Torborg when the Marlins started slowly this season.
Banks have grown eager to repay TARP money as quickly as possible, to rid themselves of compensation caps and other restrictions that they complain has hurt their competitiveness.
As the years have passed since the Persian Gulf war, Russia, France and China have grown eager to resume trade with the oil-rich state.
As the national uproar intensified, the Sanford city manager, Norton N. Bonaparte Jr., and Mayor Jeff Triplett were growing eager to have the police send the case to Mr. Wolfinger to get it moving through the justice system.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com