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Discover LudwigThe word "curious" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to express a feeling of interest or inquisitiveness. Example sentence: She was curious to know why the book was so popular.
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I am curious to find out how the mystery ends, but I wouldn't break your neck trying to add this one to the queue.
Kenny was a hugely gifted comic actor, with a curious mixture of vulnerability and self-confidence.
In this frenzy of the January transfer window, it may seem curious to outsiders that some of the strongest focus from England on a Scottish club can be found in Falkirk.
Last time, I was fortunate enough to be part of Damon [Albarn]'s Rocket Juice & the Moon project, so I'm now curious to see who I'll work with after this new Africa Express!
Shushkevich has a second more curious footnote to add to the history books.
A curious thing about Rodríguez is that he seems a bit slow but he changes gear when the opposition are least expecting it.
You will hear whale song and see them breech, fluke and nurse their babies – who themselves are often very curious about humans.
Q: [To Hall] Are you not intellectually curious as to who was right in the Newsnight/Savile affair - Helen Boaden or Mark Thompson?
There is a curious contradiction in an arts centre having the name Home.
Wendi Murdoch becomes a curious wrinkle in the power equation – a way for Blair to see himself as having control of Murdoch, of joining with Wendi to handle him.
The curious thing was that Arsenal did look as if they could score again on the counter.
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