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"keen to challenge" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to have a strong desire or enthusiasm to confront or dispute something. Example: She was always keen to challenge authority and speak up for what she believed was right.
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Our group is really keen to challenge themselves and accept the challenge".
The passionate former Argentina captain has been a driving force behind the Pumas' rise up the international rankings and has long since been seen as a progressive figure keen to challenge some of international rugby's more inflexible thinking.
Is that a stereotype you were keen to challenge?
"It's such a simplistic argument and I'm keen to challenge it," he says.
Even pro-Europeans are not keen to challenge Switzerland's unique system of democracy.
Neither liberals nor conservatives have been keen to challenge the unions' power.
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But they all seem keen to try.
Fyodorov was also keen to succeed Gerashchenko.
He was not keen to listen.
I was really keen to sign".
It is a range that bespeaks a conductor who is keen to keep challenging himself and, by extension, the formidable forces of the Berlin Philharmonic.The orchestra's forthcoming residency in London is therefore one of the most hotly anticipated classical music events of 2015.
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