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Discover Ludwig'not so eager' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to express a lesser degree of eagerness or enthusiasm than normal. For example: Although I was looking forward to my vacation, I was not so eager to get on the plane.
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Others are not so eager.
But the people were not so eager.
"Xulhaz would be still alive if we were not so eager to engage with the community".
Mr. Kirk, 44 and divorced once, is not so eager for company.
He was apparently not so eager to tell his story anymore.
So they are not so eager to expand their business globally".
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So she wasn't so eager to go out on a date with Dr. Stewart.
But what about those children who aren't so eager to start reading?
And suddenly they weren't so eager to expose themselves to losses from hurricanes.
That could be bleak if the young team wasn't so eager to help in all contingencies.
Feinberg's other constituency — the rest of America, as represented by members of Congress — wasn't so eager to placate the executives.
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