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The phrase "keen to continuing" is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
You can use the phrase "keen to continue" instead. For example: I am keen to continue learning more about business management.
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He has not had a lot of continuity and we are keen to continue working with him.
Ashton is keen to continue.
He is very keen to continue.
And it looks keen to continue this work.
He said he is keen to continue in the job.
And it means they're keen to continue the relationship.
Frank Lampard is keen to continue his international career.
They're very keen to continue looking at these issues".
Sessions seems equally keen to continue his own.
Despite this, he appears keen to continue for a third term.
We've got a very long relationship with him that we're very keen to continue".
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