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Discover Ludwig"curious finding" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that has been discovered that raises questions or is unexpected. For example, "Investigators uncovered a curious finding in the records that may provide further insight into the case."
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Expectations also lie behind the curious finding that performing household chores makes men statistically less likely to become depressed but contributes to depression in women.
Although as people move towards old age they lose things they treasure vitality, mental sharpness and looks they also gain what people spend their lives pursuing: happiness.This curious finding has emerged from a new branch of economics that seeks a more satisfactory measure than money of human well-being.
The study also revealed a curious finding.
One curious finding: The best locales for landlords and investors aren't necessarily the worst for renters.
They reported this curious finding earlier this year in Aquatic Living Resources.
The most curious finding, Kvamme says, is a series of earth-covered mounds of refuse alongside the ditches.
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An inspection of Mr. Timbers's own private Neverland (his 30th-floor apartment overlooking the theater district) reveals some curious findings.
But a study of people who actually went to the games, done in 1998 by the city's Independent Budget Office, came up with some curious findings.
Senate aides reported curious findings, apart from the usual abandoned car keys, cartons of spoiled milk, and yellowing newspapers with bioterror headlines.
But do these curious findings really mean we should support new coal export terminals on the West Coast, abandon healthy foods and stop downloading video games?
The subconscious nature of emotional mirroring might explain one of the more curious findings in their research: If you want to be happy, what's most important is to have lots of friends.
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