to be keen for somebody to do something

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JACEK1

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Hello again!

The other day, I read in my office English-Polish and Polish-English electronic dictionary that the structure "to be keen for somebody to do something" (meaning "to very much want somebody to do something") exists in English. Is it true or false?

Thank you.
 
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