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Discover LudwigThe phrase "It's curious" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that something is interesting or odd. For example, "It's curious that he left without saying goodbye".
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It's curious Elgort's conception of "real love" seems to sideline sex.
Given the Tax Foundation's findings, it's curious Americans don't hate taxes more.
"It's curious.
If true, it's curious.
It's curious, though.
"It's curious," Mr. Desplechin said.
Ms. Desiderio concluded: "It's curious.
"It's curious, isn't it?" he remarked.
It's curious how the show feeds people.
But in hindsight, it's curious how unfazed he was.
6.42pm BST 40 min: It's curious watching Lamela.
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