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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely hooked" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiomatic expression used to describe a strong and intense attraction or interest towards something or someone. Example: I couldn't put down the book, I was absolutely hooked from the first page. In this sentence, "absolutely hooked" is used to emphasize the speaker's strong interest in the book. It could also be used in a different context, such as: After trying surfing for the first time, I was absolutely hooked and now I can't wait to hit the waves again. In this example, "absolutely hooked" conveys the speaker's intense attraction and interest towards surfing.
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I would have been absolutely hooked at 8 years of age for sure".
I really liked the fact that it went back and forth so I was absolutely hooked from the start.
I picked it up, blew the six months of dust off it, and was instantly nose two cm away from the pages – and I was reading a page a second, absolutely hooked.
Absolutely hooked in".
The appeal is almost like witchcraft, a big boozy spell cast over your brain, leaving you absolutely hooked but unsure why.
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I was utterly hooked.
Plus, the mainstream is hooked on mainstream apps — like Gmail and Facebook — that absolutely require storing your data on someone else's servers.
Hopelessly hooked.
O.K., I'm hooked.
I'm hooked.
"I was totally hooked".
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