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What I want to say is "I want to do something".
Then, may I use those sentences? Are those completely the same meanings?

1) I am eager to do something.
2) I am keen to do something.
3) I am anxious to do something.
4) I am inclined to do something.
5) I have a desire to do something.

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What I want to say is "I want to do something".
Then, may I use those sentences? Are those completely the same meanings?

1) I am eager to do something.
2) I am keen to do something.
3) I am anxious to do something.
4) I am inclined to do something.
5) I have a desire to do something.
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