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I would have guessed that Ubuntu would install it by default since its a very common way to get stuff from the internet (when in the terminal), but apparently not (the other option is wget
which is most likely installed, but that uses a different way to get the stuff).
You should be able to install curl with sudo apt install curl
The case is: You switched to it before it was “old-old-stable” and haven’t updated.
Causes for this are likely: