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"got curious about" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It indicates that someone became interested or curious about something. Example: After seeing her neighbor's new car, Lily got curious about the latest car models and decided to do some research on them.
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But I got curious about the fact that the children were teaching themselves a smattering of English.
I got curious about where everything had come from and how it was grown and harvested.
There were thousands of takers, and he got curious about what they were doing with the icons.
"The building was totally blocked off," he said, "so our inspectors naturally got curious about what was inside".
Given our tempora and mores, he got curious about whether he had just seen the, um, soundest investment of all.
But, he added, "when I got older and got curious about other things, I used to have anxiety and say, I should have gone to college, I just messed up".
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After a while, you may get curious about the cloudy, oatmeal-colored drink served in frosty mugs.
I started to get curious about why I was doing it.
"You start getting curious about different neighborhoods — where the railroaders lived, where the ranchers retired, where the doctors and bankers live.
You get curious about what other readers think, especially with a book like "Freedom," which bookstore windows and airplane waiting lounges would have you believe everyone is thinking about.
As you continue to look at this painting, while the guards get curious about you and a bunch of Prussian youths have a giggle, you notice that his torso is too white.
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