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Discover LudwigThe phrase "particularly eager" is grammatically correct and widely used in written English.
It means being especially enthusiastic or keen about something. Example: She was particularly eager to start her new job and prove herself to her colleagues. In this sentence, the phrase "particularly eager" is used to show the strong enthusiasm the person has towards starting their new job.
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He was particularly eager to meet Hamilton.
It was not something Girardi was particularly eager to do.
The kids are particularly eager to see the blood.
I wasn't particularly eager to do another TV series".
Their use of the technology is relatively chaste; they're not particularly eager to shock us.
I wasn't particularly eager to take my chances, so we went home.
"My time in Istanbul w/ Besiktas was amazing thanks for everything!" Young players appeared particularly eager.
Neither of those two teams was particularly eager to face the Chinese team.
Case has been particularly eager to marry the culinary experience to technology.
By the end of the class, none of the dogs seemed particularly eager to move.
Unlike the protagonists of many shooters, Fenix rarely seems particularly eager to kill anything.
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