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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'keen that' is not correct and not usable in written English.
To use the word 'keen' properly, you would need to use it as an adjective in a sentence. Example: He was keen to learn more about the subject.
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"People seemed very keen that we get it right".
France, keen that Russia should not scoop up all the oil contracts, eventually did the same.
"He was also keen that traditional industries like weaving and dyeing were maintained," Ms. Taylor said.
We were also keen that the UK's Statute Book make a contribution to the growing Web of Linked Data.
Jay asks if Fedorcio was "keen that she get her horse".
He is passionately keen that people are encouraged to enjoy the country as he has and to learn about it.
The union, keen that its activities should be bankrolled by member countries, has eschewed the "begging bowl" principle.
One girl seemed particularly keen that I take off everything.
Lawrence is keen that divestment shouldn't be seen negatively.
And she's keen that they should both be understood.
I'm very keen that Alan should become darker.
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