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Discover Ludwig"curious being" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who is inquisitive or unusually interested in something. For example, "He was a curious being, always asking questions and seeking to know more."
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So, while we may have to forego the quick and easy comfort of being able to talk about what is known, I do believe that, long-term, being inquisitive, being curious, being open, unites a diverse group of people.
Garnett: I loved your friend Paul Saginaw's phrase, "When furious, get curious". Being more curious about anger or other inflamed emotions is SO important and in many ways requires people to slow down.
Being gracious, being attentive, being curious, being interested are requirements for everyone.
On one occasion a curious being interrupted God's famous Tea Party.
[What can get you a better salary: an extra year of education or always showing up to work on time? Remembering more facts or being a bit more curious? Being right or being collegial?] At the moment, very few countries invest in that kind of statistics.
Be more curious, being enthusiastic.
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