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"keen on developing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to express a strong interest or enthusiasm in improving or advancing something. For example: - She's always been keen on developing her skills in photography. - The company is keen on developing new technologies to stay ahead of the competition. - Our school is keen on developing well-rounded students, so we offer a variety of clubs and activities. - He is keen on developing a better understanding of different cultures through travel. - The government is keen on developing renewable energy sources to reduce our reliance on fossil fuels.
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Experts also warn that nations like China, keen on developing their own fusion industries, could eventually split from the group.
The firm has been keen on developing a car for a long time.
The largest American firms are all keen on developing such vehicles.To the extent that aggregate records for private-equity returns exist, results in China are strong (see table).
Mr. Saleh told General Franks, who will direct any United States assault on Iraq, that Yemen "was keen on developing its ties with the United States in various fields," the official said.
We are particularly keen on developing integrity and ethics education for our students as this is our pool of future scientists and academics.
Moreover, there is a sense that governments and research communities are keen on developing good guidelines for clinical research.
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A new survey of the career aspirations of young adults adds an interesting twist to the debate: members of the so-called "Millennial Generation" (aged 18-30) firmly aspire to leadership, yet at the same time they are keener on developing technical expertise than generalist management skills.
The Pan-Blue Coalition, led by the Kuomintang, is keener on developing closer trade and other ties with mainland China, though it doesn't support reunification with mainland China on the kind of "one country, two systems" approach that currently governs Hong Kong and Macau.
However, panel discussion participants from both the MoH and MoF sides seemed to be keen on further developing the different types of result based payment mechanisms that have been now scaled up in some countries to national policies.
We're not too keen on tradition, and we've developed an unpleasant tendency to view people who have been disappointed in life as losers, so that beautiful, tragic Japanese-style ghost doesn't have a firmly established place in our national unconsciousness.
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