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is keen
adjective
Showing a quick and ardent willingness or responsiveness, enthusiastic, eager; interested, intense.
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"is keen" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a phrase that means eager, enthusiastic, or interested in something. Examples: 1. Sarah is keen to try out the new restaurant in town. 2. The children are keen to go to the amusement park this weekend. 3. I am keen to learn more about economics. 4. He is keen on investing in the stock market. 5. The company is keen to expand its business overseas. 6. She is keen to pursue a career in the medical field. 7. The students are keen to participate in the school's talent show. 8. We are keen to explore new hiking trails in the mountains. 9. He is keen to improve his basketball skills. 10. The bride is keen to plan every detail of her wedding.
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America is keen.
The rivalry is keen.
The ICC is keen.
Indiegogo, by contrast, is keen.
The compassion is keen.
He is keen on law and order.
Mr Law is keen on change.
But he is keen to plant churches.
Dr Palacio is keen on spending it.
It is keen on promoting women.
Newark is keen to expand its system.
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