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"became curious about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe when someone begins to express an interest in something. For example: After reading about the new museum opening, he became curious about what kinds of artifacts it would showcase.
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Her daughter also became curious about the historic struggles blacks have faced in this country.
At this point, Ruth became curious about what her artistic identity would be.
I became curious about whether the stereotype was true, and how eunuchs functioned in the past.
After Sept. 11, he said, more Americans became curious about Islamic culture.
With Easter on the way, I became curious about what the Koran has to say about the crucifixion.
In 2008, after she became curious about Japanese methods, Ishimura reached out to Dr. Hisao Ishigaki, an authority on tenkara.
While working on this shoot, I became curious about the Luna Park and Coney Island of years past.
Dr. Price said he had always been drawn to O'Neill's plays, and became curious about his long illness in 1988.
Paul Wein, a spokesman for the Buildings Department, said an official at City Planning became curious about the tree.
After I moved back to the United States, I became curious about the small town that Chen Meizi and Hu Jianhui had spent so much time painting.
In the mid-nineteen-fifties, the political scientist Harold Isaacs became curious about how average Americans had formed impressions of far-away China and India.
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