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The phrase "is curious to know" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express a desire or interest to learn information about something. For example, "He is curious to know the outcome of the election."
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The older woman is curious to know more about….
It is curious to know the effect of each single cerebroside on the channel.
But Elijah de la Campa is curious to know whether those apps are actually improving citizen participation in local government.
The older woman is curious to know more about someone called Jessie Mae whome Myrtle doesn't visit any more because she's untidy.
Still, the CBI is curious to know whether this Government, like its predecessor, will fast-track particular sectors of the economy.
He is curious to know more about it but all he can discover is that it was a farmer who killed himself.
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I'm curious to know.
I'll be curious to know.
I'm curious to know what Carson would expect.
"I'm curious to know how you found me".
I'm curious to know if Joe is actually homosexual.
More suggestions(20)
is strange to know
is interested to know
is surprising to know
is intriguing to know
is curious to discover
is curious to know how
is curious to have
is possible to know
is curious to say
is easy to know
is curious to wonder
is curious to recall
is hard to know
is curious to observe
is sufficient to know
is difficult to know
is curious to be
is pleasant to know
is curious to infer
is curious to see
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