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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addicted of" is not correct in written English.
The correct expression is "addicted to."
Example: "She is addicted to social media and spends hours scrolling through her feeds."
Alternatives: "hooked on" or "dependent on."
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I'm addicted, of all things, to "Survivor".
I'm talking about Addicted, of course.
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We're addicted to "Game of Thrones" and "Boardwalk Empire".
Television I'm just completely addicted to Game of Thrones.
He's addicted to pleasures of the flesh.
McFaul was addicted to the excitements of revolution.
Beware of being addicted to this game!
A new report labels Britain 'the addicted man of Europe'.
The addicting part of breakfast is coffee, Penney said.
He called the song a "tight, addicting bundle of pop-hook class and crunchy-punk fundamentals".
There's no chance of becoming addicted.
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