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The phrase "tone of curiosity" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe someone's attitude or demeanor when asking a question, conveying that the person asking is genuinely interested to know the answer. For example: She asked the question with a tone of curiosity.
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"Now I think there's a tone of curiosity and respect".
While its activities belong to the order of the environmental research group--including publishing guidebooks, conducting public tours, administrating an extensive archive of information and images--its tone of curiosity and subjectivity has led to an overwhelmingly art-based audience, leading one prominent curator to call it "the Andy Warhol in the field of geography".
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"Why are you still here?" She said this in a tone of gentlest curiosity.
He would walk up to them and, "in a tone of genuine curiosity", would ask, in his best Cockney accent: "Hello, darlin', what you got in that handbag?" "It worked for me every time," says Rod. My advice is that you should not, under any circumstances, try this at home.
The atmosphere of the discussion has now turned from a tone of genuine curiosity to one comparable to that of a wake; there is a feeling of pain and fear that could be cut with a knife.
Even the affectionate portraits are barbed, while the spiteful ones are virtually mined; yet Marias rarely falters from a tone of absent-minded curiosity.
Yet for me, from the very first page, all doubts or pre-emptive weariness evaporated, replaced by the oxygen-blast of this vast novel's absorbing tone of remorseless, questing curiosity towards the problem of existence.
He begins with a tone of chirpily morbid curiosity, noting that the ministry called to ask "if I would join a party of writers who were being taken … to look at the corpses of those unfortunate Polish soldiers who were murdered by the Bolsheviks in 1940".
There are different possible ways to go about this: Come right out and ask: "Are you married?" Refrain from asking in an accusatory tone; simply ask out of curiosity.
Writing ecstatically about an ecstatic movie, it's easy to get carried away — to see most clearly what sparks the most intense emotion — and one of those things in the viewing of Leos Carax's "Holy Motors" is the impulsive vigor of the filming: the tone of spontaneous invention, creative urgency, documentary curiosity.
It set the tone for an afternoon of curiosities.
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