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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are very curious" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone's strong interest or eagerness to learn about something.
Example: "The children are very curious about the world around them, always asking questions and seeking answers."
Alternatives: "are quite inquisitive" or "are extremely interested".
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These are very curious answers.
People are very curious to see where this is going".
"Monarch chicks are very curious, they want to investigate everything.
"People are very curious about the house," he said.
"They are very curious about humans," he added.
Choreographers all know each other; they are very curious, very hungry.
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"I am very curious".
I was very curious.
It's very curious.
Her chronology is very curious".
So I'm very curious.
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