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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as curious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the level of curiosity of one subject to another or to express a degree of curiosity about something.
Example: "She was as curious about the ancient ruins as her brother was."
Alternatives: "equally curious" or "just as curious".
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Leidecker described herself as curious about spirituality.
We drank tea as curious children collected at the door.
Some of my recently acquired habits strike me as curious.
Would we be as curious about the tannats of Uruguay?
Adrian is not so much afraid as curious.
Gonzalez sounded just as curious, but confident, too.
Words were exchanged as curious onlookers wondered what was next.
I'm as curious as anyone what the response will be.
The timing of the campaign will strike some as curious.
Lastly, if only George W. Bush had been as curious.
"I was as curious as the nation was to figure it out.
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