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Avidly:
adverb:
a. eager for or enthusiastic about something.
b. characterized by great enthusiasm or zeal.

Example sentences:
  1. My friend avidly reads mystery novels.
  2. She avidly seeks for the truth about these mysteries.
  3. I however, avidly watch Horror movies.
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