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Discover LudwigThe phrase "curious what" can be used correctly in written English.
It is typically used to express a desire to know what something is, or what the answer to a question is. For example: "I'm curious what you think about the new movie."
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I'm curious, what worked for you?
I'm curious what TR readers think.
Curious what a dietitian keeps at home?
Just curious what has become of her".
The Haggler was genuinely curious — what went wrong here?
I was curious what the castle looked like in winter.
The birders gathered, curious what he was hearing.
Curious what actually happens when you call 911?
I am really curious what people will say tomorrow".
I'm curious; what has your experience been like?
I'm curious what the NORCs did here in Sandy.
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