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Discover Ludwig"grew curious" is considered correct and can be used in written English.
It is a phrase that indicates someone's curiosity or interest increasing over time. Example: As she delved deeper into the mystery, Sarah grew curious about the strange symbols etched into the wall.
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They grew curious.
I then grew curious about how different forms of maltreatment communicate a sense of rejection.
Long before her poems found a global audience, her immediate neighbors grew curious.
But he grew curious about the world he was sheltered from and eventually went out to take a look.
Web sites and singles events dedicated to Trader Joe's fans in New York appeared, and locals grew curious.
But after graduating from college, he grew curious about the wider world of Cairo, where he moved to take an engineering job.
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Before long, Malcolm grows curious about crime.
But, lately, I've grown curious.
I begin to grow curious about them.
At the same time, a finance journalist named Roddy Boyd was himself growing curious about Valeant.
Then, for reasons known only to him, he'd grown curious as to what was in the closets.
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