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Discover Ludwig"seemed curious" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a person's reaction when they experience something new, unfamiliar, or unexpected. For example: He seemed curious about the strange sound coming from outside.
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The delay in an indictment seemed curious.
They didn't, but Abdullah seemed curious.
Wilbur expected her patient to be horrified and frightened; instead, she seemed curious, and even relieved.
Others seemed curious about what this perfectly tailored, bespectacled lawyer and former politician knew about life.
Hitler's choice of a Dietrich film might have seemed curious, since his ministers had long campaigned to destroy her reputation.
A number of them seemed curious about us, though, and eager to practice what little English they knew.
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Representatives fanned out through the terminal, looking for travelers between 25 and 40 who seemed curious-minded and not under a huge time crunch.
Does she seem curious?
His teammates seem curious, surprised.
She seems curious, not antsy.
This seems curious at first.
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