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"a hook" is a valid part of a sentence and is commonly used in written English to refer to a catchy or attention-grabbing opening statement or phrase.
It is often used in the context of writing or storytelling to draw the reader or listener in and pique their interest. Example: The first line of the novel was a hook that immediately captured my attention and made me want to keep reading.
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Block a hook.
"That's called a hook.
Elvar had found a hook.
He doesn't have a hook.
There is a hook, however.
The I.O.C. likes a hook.
A hook shot.
"You need a hook".
Give him a hook.
Kenyatta Smith tossed in a hook shot.
"There's usually a hook," he added.
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