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Discover Ludwig"keen heart" is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used to describe someone who is enthusiastic or eager to do something. For example, "He had a keen heart and was always ready to join in a game."
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Schalansky, a German with a keen heart for wanderlust, has also published a personal map of San Francisco, equally enticing and disorientating in equal measure.
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With a keen eye and an open heart, Ms. Yap has built an encyclopedia of hacks by trawling craft and design Web sites and by inviting personal submissions.
Julian Symons, in The Times Literary Supplement, considered that it was Fleming's "tautest, most exciting and most brilliant tale", that the author "brings the thriller in line with modern emotional needs", and that Bond "is the intellectual's Mike Hammer: a killer with a keen eye and a soft heart for a woman".
A sure hand, a keen eye, a witty tongue, a deeply loving heart.
I had to stop the keening in my heart and convert it to something more abstract in my head -- and I did.
But call back, my lord, call back this pervading silent heat, still and keen and cruel, burning the heart with dire despair.
Have a keen eye.
Kilmarnock are leading the chase for Falkirk goalkeeper Jamie MacDonald, with Motherwell and St Mirren also keen to sign the former Hearts man.
(James) 'THE MARRIAGE CONTRACT' Keen of eye, light of heart... (2 15).
Holman isn't keen.
PSG are also keen.
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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.

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