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Discover Ludwig"curious to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express an eager interest to learn more about something. For example, "I was curious to find out how the experiment would turn out."
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I'm curious to know.
It was curious to begin with.
I'm very curious to show it.
But I was too curious to stop.
I am curious to read it.
That sounds curious to me.
I'm very curious to see the results.
We're curious to get Guardian readers' thoughts.
I'm curious to see what will happen.
"Curious to hear what?" he said.
You are always curious to see it.
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