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eager

[ee-ger] / ˈi gər /


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The high starting valuation is why demonstrating momentum in Tesla’s AI businesses is critical for the stock in 2026, and why Musk is eager to keep investors updated about Tesla AI efforts, including chip design.

From Barron's

Suddenly, an event once dismissed as a talking shop for executives who think they can solve the world’s problems has become a must-attend gathering that people are eager to attend.

From The Wall Street Journal

I began my French education as a high school freshman, eager to learn.

From Salon

Before Thursday, the last time Robert Jenrick walked into Millbank Tower, a fabled address in Westminster where lots of political campaigns have been run, was decades ago as an eager Conservative activist.

From BBC

Young and athletic, with eager drivers and knock-down shooters, the Hornets can be one of the NBA’s most dangerous offenses.

From Los Angeles Times