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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unusually curious" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who exhibits a level of curiosity that is beyond what is typical or expected. Example: "The child was unusually curious, asking questions about everything he saw in the museum."
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An unusually curious and adventurous optometrist spent an afternoon with me.
For a teenager who didn't yet know whether he was gay or bisexual or just unusually curious, there was much solace and communion to be found in the lives of John Irving's characters.
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One answer is to search for an unusually wide-ranging, curious and learned scholar who might make sense of the convoluted and kaleidoscopic events of the past 100 years, and hammer them into a certain shape.
For an architect, he was unusually well-informed, intellectually curious and cosmopolitan in outlook.He lived with his wife, Dany, also of central European Jewish origin, and his family, in Hillhead.
Intensely curious, he was unusually open-minded and eager to explore new ideas.
Clair had brought his unusually large American concert sound system to Australia and Jackson was curious to hear it, and to see how the big black 'W' bins were designed.
A short single-day eruption in 1877 was unusual in that it took place underwater, in Kealakekua Bay and within a mile of the shoreline; curious onlookers approaching the area in boats reported unusually turbulent water and occasional floating blocks of hardened lava.
The curious emphases in Mr. Sheeran's rhyme schemes read as unusually lumpy in the hands of such a polished group.
He's always allowed himself to come across as wide-eyed, mystified, and curious during his interviews; in so doing, he has elicited unusually insightful commentary from his interlocutors.
So it is curious, but probably of no cultural significance, that moviegoers are in for an unusually manly month from mid-January to mid-February.
Grabowski and Pogorzelska(214) were curious to know why a small number of the hydrogen bonds in the Cambridge Structural Database had unusually short O−H bonds (<0.9 Å).
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