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Discover Ludwig"curious how" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used when you are wondering about something, but you do not yet know what it is or why it is happening. For example, you might write, "I'm curious how this could have happened."
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"Everyone is curious how it would work".
Curious how a wine from Idaho tastes?
Troy was curious how Lochte would react.
It's curious how the show feeds people.
Curious how creativity is fostered at its Emeryville, Calif.
Dr. Fang became curious how far the rot extended.
But in hindsight, it's curious how unfazed he was.
Even so, I'm curious how his teenage years were.
I was curious how this young guy would see me.
It's curious how history is being completely rewritten.
Sure, I was curious how the ban was playing out.
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