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Discover Ludwig"too eager to" is correct and usable in written English.
Generally, it is used to describe someone who is enthusiastic and willing to do something. For example, "She was too eager to volunteer her help."
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Everyone's too eager to be loved".
Are they too eager to fit in?
Don't appear too eager to work together.
We're too eager to do that.
I'm too eager to follow the story or the argument.
Claudius is only too eager to arrange the duel.
There are Christians, too, eager to be seen as Christians.
Lawmakers seem all too eager to grant their wish.
Morrison appeared too eager to satisfy Stallone's vision.
Also, never be too eager to pull away protective mulches.
The world should not be too eager to find out.
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