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Discover Ludwig"make me eager" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe someone's enthusiasm about something. For example, "Her excitement about the summer job made me eager to apply myself."
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"The play can make me eager to go home and cuddle".
They make me eager to get on a small regional plane once more, have my junk prodded by some uniformed men, and fly off toward hospitable worlds not my own.
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Much of the food was good, but nothing made me eager to return.
Somehow this experiment made me eager to hear Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, which came after intermission.
that Ethel performed, although the harmonically rich, melancholy second movement made me eager to hear the ensuing sections.
It made me eager to hear Mr. Queyras play his programs juxtaposing Bach and the moderns.
It wasn't just the challenge that made me eager to be involved in Tantalus.
This album makes me eager to hear Ms. Alsop's recordings of the complete Brahms symphonies, due from Naxos this year.
That's the best feeling in the world and it makes me eager to put in all that work for the next play.
The mentions of Dumbledore and Hogwarts made me eager for more movies in the series and I'm excited to see how it will go.
It made me eager to read Ms. Bluh's other works, and one weekend a friend and I went into a bookstore in Greenwich Village.
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