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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Is 1 correct?

1Just for curiosity's sake,
2Just out of curiosity,
  

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They're both common. Also: just for the sake of curiosity; just to settle (my) curiosity.

  • They're both common.
  • Also: just for the sake of curiosity; just to settle (my) curiosity.
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They're both common. Also: just for the sake of curiosity; just to settle (my) curiosity.

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