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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small curious" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete description and would need additional context or words to convey a clear meaning.
Example: "The small curious cat explored every corner of the room."
Alternatives: "a tiny inquisitive" or "a little probing".
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A small, curious crowd gathered as Findlay kept up a 10-minute tirade between the parade ring and the weighing room, where Coward eventually sought sanctuary.
There is, of course, a small, curious audience who will go to experimental fringe shows if you can reach them, most of them probably Guardian theatre blog readers.
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Russia's historic ethnic militia — the Cossacks — have been a small but curious part of the highly visible World Cup security force during these past five weeks of matches, patrolling the streets of the host towns.
He would appear in front of small, curious crowds, and then wave over their heads into the middle distance for the cameras.
I had just started wearing my jewelry again after years of keeping my expensive earrings tucked away so the small, curious hands of my boys wouldn't pull them off.
It has been another auspicious beginning for Mr. Long as storyteller and his "small, curious collection of linked essays, little histories and fictional first-person monologues by these vanished colossi," as Jim Lewis describes the book in The Times Book Review.
After a delicious lunch of lamb, vegetables, yoghurt and honey, all produced on Prek's farm, we became aware of a small army of curious children waiting outside.
Launching the missive outside London's city hall, with the Thames and the City in the background, Snow urged a small group of curious passersby to sign up and show some affection.
I went expecting a small crowd of curious Austrian locals, only to be confronted by a mass of about 15,000 Bosnians honking horns, lighting flares, chanting and pretty much drinking the town dry in a mood of infectious excitement.
Radio reports indicated that only a small handful of curious onlookers attended.
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