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The phrase "curious if" is correct and usable in written English
It is generally used to ask a question or to express interest in knowing something. For example: I am curious if you ever received the package I sent last week.
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Friedman was curious, if skeptical.
"Everyone is town is curious if this show can succeed".
Hassan was curious if Hina had received the same invitation.
"I'm curious if he killed those people," she said.
I'm curious if the Russians will do the same.
He found the statement curious, if not bizarre.
I'd imagine he's not too pleased, but I'm curious if he offered any new defenses.
I was curious if you thought such an approach is workable?
Given how detailed these apps are, I'm curious if you have a background in architecture.
Pepsi was curious if it could use the software to gauge consumer preferences.
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