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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hooked" is not correct and usable in written English without additional context.
It may be used in contexts where "hooked" is an adjective describing something that is curved or bent, but it typically requires a noun to follow.
Example: "He was a fisherman with a hooked line ready to catch the big one."
Alternatives: "a curved" or "a bent".
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Hook your rag strips onto the canvas in the manner of a hooked rug.
All patients with an in situ carcinoma or an invasive carcinoma underwent a hooked wire localized surgical excision.
He's got a hooked nose".
They were using a hooked instrument.
The curve of a studded boot round a hooked ankle.
It's a scrawny little flapdoodly thing with mottled feathers and a hooked beak.
Fairly small parakeet with a long, pointed tail, a large head, and a hooked bill.
She had a sharp, angular face, a hooked nose and she had a strong chin.
But by Indian standards, I have talons and a hooked beak.
This paper discusses the physical behavior of a hooked percutaneous aortic valve stent design using a finite element analysis.
A hooked wool throw pillow, top left, with a moose design is $69 at Orvis.
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