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The phrase "a hook for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a method or technique designed to capture attention or interest, often in writing or marketing contexts.
Example: "The author used a compelling anecdote as a hook for her article to engage readers from the start."
Alternatives: "an attention grabber for" or "a lead-in for".
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I could get a hook for my door.
This is just a hook for box office".
Men, she said, wanted a hook for their jackets.
The Candyman also has a hook for a hand.
The Baroque chaconne used a recurring element, often a ground bass, as a hook for variations.
Here, he provides a hook for engaging teenagers in learning about their First Amendment rights.
CR1 is no cure-all, but may provide a hook for those fishing for complement.
"But, hey, it's a hook for getting kids who read to come here".
I once saw a man on a train with a hook for a hand.
"It's also a hook for those people who know they love the Impressionists," he added.
"We've thought about getting a hook for moments like these," Mr. Hoar confided.
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