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Sentence examples for so keen from inspiring English sources

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"so keen" is an appropriate phrase to use in written English.
It is typically used as an adverb to describe that someone feels strongly or enthusiastically about something. For example: "I am so keen to finish my project on time."

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Why so keen?

Not so keen on the rhymes, though.

Why is he so keen?

He's not so keen now.

Yeah, they're not so keen on that.

"They're just so keen to learn".

I am not so keen to know.

Murray might not have been so keen.

DS: Yeah, not so keen on dogs.

Why so keen on Jeffers being on?

But the city itself wasn't so keen.

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