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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abrupt curiosity" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means a sudden or unexpected feeling of interest or desire to know more about something. Example: "John's abrupt curiosity was piqued when he overheard a conversation about a mysterious new club in town."
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They stare down at it together and then, at a remark from the short man, they turn their faces toward Perowne simultaneously, with abrupt curiosity, like deer disturbed in a forest.
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Then some critical mass is finally reached, a chain reaction begins, and the product or service makes an abrupt transition from techno-curiosity to mass-market necessity.
Her conversation, it is safe to suppose, was as brilliantly eccentric as her writing, intense and full of curiosity and wit, with abrupt changes of mood and subject that kept her listeners enthralled.
But I've always had this lingering curiosity and passion about the presidents, and in particular these abrupt and unexpected transitions that thrust somebody into power that was never supposed to be there.
"Unbridled curiosity is not a good trait for a scientist". In 1984, Snow's career took an abrupt turn when he was asked to help investigate civilian murders that took place in Argentina during its military regime.
If Alex Salmond has his way, then this strip of land, know locally as the Bounds Road and which comes to an abrupt dead-end on the banks of the River Tweed, will become a destination for lovers of travel curiosities, a border that you really can straddle.
Curiosity prevailed.
literary curiosity?
For curiosity?
Thus Curiosity.
An abrupt stop.
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