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Curious as to vs What you planned to do with it

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they serve different purposes. 'Curious as to' is used to express curiosity or interest in knowing something, while 'what you planned to do with it' is a question asking about someone's intentions or actions. They can be used in different contexts and are not interchangeable.

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This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express curiosity or interest in knowing something.

"Curious as to"

This phrase is used to indicate that someone is curious or interested in finding out about something. It is often followed by a question or a statement.

Examples:

  • I'm curious as to why she left the party early.
  • He was curious as to how the experiment would turn out.
  • Mar 19, 2014 ... On the other hand I'd still prefer it to "curious as to whether". That infernal "as to" keeps popping up these days: "he asked as to whether", "they ...
  • Jan 22, 2015 ... Eg, "I'm curious as to how you intend to get the framix to interface with the wizgorf. " Maybe a little old-fashioned, but I (being an old-fashioned ...
  • Aug 5, 2003 ... Question. Is this correct? " I am curious as to where you study?" Source of Question, Date of Response. Somewhere, Guatamela # Tue, Aug 5 ...
  • She looked around, curious as to why such a popular site was so quiet. 1. Curious, she paused with the water bottle halfway to her mouth then set it down and ...

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to ask about someone's intentions or actions regarding a specific object or situation.

"What you planned to do with it"

This phrase is used to inquire about someone's plans or intentions regarding a particular matter. It is a direct question seeking information.

Examples:

  • What did you plan to do with the money?
  • I'm curious about what you planned to do with the information.
  • If you got permission make sure the rights holder understood exactly what you planned to do with it (e.g. if you received permission to include something in a ...
  • “We were curious what you planned to do with it, so we got your cell phone from your locker and put in a piece of spyware.” Frank shook his head in disbelief.
  • If you were homeless, and someone offered you money, would you think it was any of their business what you planned to do with it? If you feel ...
  • What you planned to do with it....the INTENT buried within it was enough to create a rift, corrode the barrier that separates us from you. Not much....a tiny, bit....but ...

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