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Discover LudwigThe phrase "curious to me" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when expressing that something piques your interest or raises questions in your mind. Example: "The sudden change in his behavior is curious to me, and I wonder what might have caused it."
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That sounds curious to me.
"I started thinking, 'Hmm, maybe there could be something there.' It was still curious to me.
"It can't be explained, and it seems very curious to me".
So it's curious to me that in cases like this, people try to make those kinds of links".
It's curious to me how all this gets done in such a speedy fashion if you're going to abide by the rules".
It seems curious to me that Preston is the author of that "scientific" article for Nat Geo, since he is primarily a fiction author.
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I approached the lone soul in the vicinity, a mustachioed town gardener named Bernardo Hernandez Nunez, who was as curious to see me as he was eager to help.
Hungarian by birth, Grove was curious to meet me and one day he stopped by my temporary cubicle just down the aisle from his own.
Actually, most of the other players seemed curious to find me taking snaps of empty roads and houses at magic hour.
The curious thing to me, though, is that the flattening out and eventual decline of DVD sales had to be completely anticipated.
Over the years, the most curious thing to me about privacy has been that repeated demonstrations of its fragility have so far failed to provoke a larger, louder hue and cry.
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