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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually curious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing genuine interest or inquisitiveness about a topic or situation.
Example: "I was actually curious about how the new technology works and wanted to learn more."
Alternatives: "truly interested" or "genuinely curious".
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I'm actually curious to learn what President Obama plans to do if he's re-elected.
Just possibly, those visitors were not in fact faking their interest, but were actually curious and involved.
Our kids see TV ads so rarely that they're actually curious about and confused by them: "What is that?
There, they met a few girls of about 12 years of age and asked them, "Do you know the weight of that statue?" I'm not sure whether they were actually curious or meant it as a joke to gauge the kid's loyalty to the regime.
I'm actually curious for some reason.
I'm actually curious: how many of you smoke a pipe?
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I'd actually be curious to see who got better grades at Harvard, Romney or Obama.
The sky maybe falling, but what can I do about it is a reasonable question.I would actually be curious to hear Mr Taleb's response.
Their own elevated status is a subject about which they might actually be curious; they might stop and listen for five minutes, and hear more — if, that is, one strikes the right tone.
I'm actually very curious what you guys thought of our live stream.
It's good to see a TV here and actually be curious about it again.
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