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Discover LudwigThe phrase "think it curious" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing your opinion or feeling about something that you find strange or interesting. Example: "I think it curious that so many people are drawn to the same unusual hobby."
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"Some people might think it curious that a Tory politician should be making these arguments," he said.
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The editors at the Times of Israel thought it curious that an "Australian blogger" was posting articles on its site dealing with domestic political issues in Australia.
Mr. Muniz said he thought it curious that Mr. Melesse, who worked as a deliveryman before being hired by Mrs. Silverman, had not taken a vacation until the week before she disappeared, adding that with his access to her money, the 82-year-old woman could have been a tempting target.
Quine thought it curious that the ontological problem was so simple as to be put in three monosyllables: "What is there?" He famously answered this simple question equally simply: "Everything" (Quine 1948).
I think it was curious then, as it is curious now, that they didn't want a written agreement that would spell out everything.
I think it is curious".
You may think it's curious, but at the moment no one can tell you which is the rarest bird in the world.
"I do think it's curious," she said, "that somebody who represents seemingly nobody is holding a press conference in a U.N. facility.
"We do think it's curious that a country such as Venezuela would be raising the specter of military action against a country who was defending itself against terrorism," said Dana Perino, the White House spokeswoman.
You might think it's curious that Facebook would build on Google's social networks to run its beta program, but those are Google's rules.
"I think it's curious that despite this focus on knowledge, ministers so show such a cavalier disregard for research evidence from the UK and across the world," he says.
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