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The phrase "an array of curious" is not correct as it is incomplete and lacks context.
It could be used in a context where you are describing a variety of curious things or people, but it needs to be part of a complete sentence.
Example: "The museum displayed an array of curious artifacts from ancient civilizations."
Alternatives: "a variety of curious" or "a collection of curious".
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Lichens parade in an array of curious shapes and colors.
Head up to 70th Street for the installation, stay for the building, and for the strange nexus that, for these several months, it will house: a critical celebration, an array of curious artifacts, and a fusty and unexpected location, revived and made relevant again.
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Finally, an attempt was performed to explain an array of the curious characteristics of HA by referring to the hydroxyl ion channels extending in the direction of the c-axis, through a crystallographic column created by the overlapping calcium ion triangles (Uskoković 2015).
The rise in popularity of Twitch, a Web service that offers access to an array of live video streams, seems curious, then.
If possible, present an array of activities that demonstrate an engaged, curious mind: athletics, volunteerism, academic teams, interest in both the humanities (speech team) and STEM areas (Mathletes), etc.
The master of the castle was prey to an array of ailments, real or not, and pursued curious remedies.
In the video, a woman attempts to borrow a phone from an array of people using different speech tactics; her inquiries range from curious to forceful to sneaky.
Wasps have an array of skills.
John has an array of sweatshirts.
Other portals offer an array of content.
Cue an array of ill-designed shots.
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