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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'curious of' is not grammatically correct.
It should be either 'curious about' or 'curious to.' For example, "I am curious to know why the sky is blue."
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How curious of him.
It was very curious of the camera.
Most curious of all was the chalky surface.
And most curious of all: After months of mediocrity, where did this Knicks team come from?
They all excel in their respective industries but remain curious of what I do.
Rather, we were curious of what the compiler generated this time.
All students are taught to be supportive and curious of each other.
I'm curious, of course, to ask the panelists what they make of this wacky election cycle.
One of the most curious of the performances came in the half hour before the opening ceremony began.
Most curious of all is AOL's acquisition of Bebo, an up-and-coming social network, earlier this month.
Perhaps the most curious of the saints is 15th-century Drukpa Kunley, the "Divine Madman", a revered womaniser and drinker.
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