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Discover Ludwig"keen eagerness" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
It expresses a strong and intense desire or interest in something. Example: The students showed a keen eagerness to learn about the new technology, eagerly raising their hands to ask questions during the presentation.
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"We found great eagerness in the market".
So I joined it with great eagerness.
Mr. Baldwin partly blamed the current field of potential candidates in the 2013 mayoral race for his loss of interest, suggesting that he found their keen ambition and eagerness distasteful.
His family, many friends and the communities to which he contributed so much will remember him for his sense of humor, keen intellect and eagerness to be of service to those who would benefit from his help.
She was admitted in the 2010-2011 school year, and within eighteen months has progressed to the third grade, owing to her keen interest and eagerness to study.
Further, Hazlitt notes that Lady Macbeth displays human emotions, "swelling exultation and keen spirit of triumph, uncontroulable eagerness of anticipation solid, substantial flesh and blood display of passion"; while the witches from the same play are only "hags of mischief", "unreal, abortive, half-existences".
As one golf club president says in response to his offer of complimentary carpeting: "They think they can buy their way in anywhere, don't they?" Sadie, meanwhile, is less keen to relinquish her Jewish identity, and resents her husband's eagerness to do so.
Daniel Beniston, attache for the Rwandan teams, said: "We wanted a location that was extremely keen to host the teams and I did site inspections based upon facilities, eagerness of the local community and we were looking for something that was quintessentially English".
But most of Iraq's Shia religious and political leaders are keen to stay independent of their theocratic neighbour; ordinary Iraqis often resent Iran's apparent eagerness to interfere in their politics.The prospect of Iraq sliding into an Iranian orbit clearly rattles the American administration, which had wanted to keep a residual force in Iraq of at least 10,000 troops.
Few are keen to crumple themselves and their belongings into an itty-bitty room and call it home, yet the eagerness to explore these spaces seems to spread like a determined little wildfire.
(Perhaps Kirk's lack of success with the ladies will become a major theme of a third Star Trek reboot; despite his puppyish eagerness, and occasional bout of bedroom action with an alien chick or two, women never seem as keen on him as he is on them).
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