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Discover Ludwig"would be keen" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to express enthusiasm for an activity or idea. For example, "I would be keen to learn more about the position and how I can help your company grow."
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He thought Bruno would be keen on it.
But Russia and China would be keen to fill the vacuum.
It's a revival in which he would be keen to play a part.
Hall suggested authorities would be keen to learn how the devices were "initiated".
But Mr Elliott would be keen to sign her up exclusively, if the opportunity arose.
I was certain Conor would be keen after he caught on.
Bergkamp himself recently said he would be keen on a return to England.
Initial suggestions are that he would be keen on the role.
It's not the sort of thing a boy of 20 would be keen on.
It is not certain, for instance, that investors would be keen to swap conventional bonds for riskier, more complex instruments.
Black-yellow would be keen to cut taxes (though the FDP promises bigger cuts than the CDU).
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