Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigSuggestions(5)
The phrase "abiding curiosity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a persistent or enduring sense of curiosity about something.
Example: "Her abiding curiosity about the universe led her to pursue a career in astrophysics."
Alternatives: "enduring curiosity" or "constant curiosity".
Exact(6)
Taken together, the pieces express an abiding curiosity in the commitment to making art and a willingness to read carefully and think deeply about other artists' work.
To address these reader issues — and my abiding curiosity — I decided to look at the front pages of eight major sections in the Sunday Times of April 16.
So Johnson, who had a degree in mathematics and an abiding curiosity in the field, would offer unsolicited advice to Jim Palmer and Dave McNally, the perennial 20-game winners.
The cartoon, as Might did, sought to engage its readers, to provoke interaction, however glancing, and thus had an abiding curiosity in how people would react to solicitations placed within its clumsily rendered borders.
Throughout the late years, he continued to publish volumes of essays, including On History (1997) and Uncommon People (1998), works in which Dizzy Gillespie and Salvatore Giuliano sat naturally side by side in the index as testimony to the range of Hobsbawm's abiding curiosity.
"But given my abiding curiosity as a scientist and my enjoyment of investigating such things – I thought that perhaps I was in a good position to take a closer look at the dark side".
Similar(53)
He was a man of wide-ranging intellectual curiosity, with an abiding interest in politics, literature, music, and the performing arts, and an enduring love of travel.
An abiding memory, beside his enthusiasm and curiosity, is of his appreciation of people, exemplified in his love and concern for his family and friends, and in his elegant and gracious funeral orations to fallen comrades (often friends, as well), for which he was understandably much appreciated.
In a recent book, Sir Christopher Meyer, former British ambassador in Washington, lists the qualities a diplomat needs: insatiable curiosity about other countries, an abiding interest in foreign policy, willingness to spend half your working life outside the UK, and profound knowledge and understanding of some foreign countries.
Self-determination theory (Ryan and Deci, 2017) holds that just as frequently people are motivated from within – by their interests, curiosity, concern for others, and abiding values.
The majority of Bitcoin users are law-abiding people motivated by privacy concerns or just curiosity.
More suggestions(3)
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com