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The phrase "addicted honey" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a strong affection or dependency on someone referred to as "honey," but the combination is awkward and unclear.
Example: "I feel like I'm addicted honey, always wanting to be around you."
Alternatives: "infatuated with you" or "crazy about you."
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"I'm addicted, honey".
"I'm addicted, honey". He leaned back on his elbows.
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But it was also the special honey sauce that he was addicted to.
"You're addicted".
Anyone can get addicted.
But I got addicted.
Many were substance addicted.
Business users get addicted.
Addicted to acquisitions.
"You will be addicted".
Addicted skier.
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