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The phrase "addicted to gas" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong dependence or obsession with gasoline, often in a metaphorical sense, such as in discussions about energy consumption or environmental issues.
Example: "Many car enthusiasts seem to be addicted to gas, often prioritizing performance over fuel efficiency."
Alternatives: "dependent on gas" or "obsessed with gas".
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But it's more likely we're going to see a declining demand in developing countries, matched by a booming demand in China and the developing world, which will keep Earth addicted to gas and oil for the foreseeable future.
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Americans have become addicted to gas-guzzling trucks disguised as passenger vehicles, but if the administration emphasized that conservation is a patriotic matter, patriotic Americans would respond.
If the US is no longer addicted to Bolivian gas, then its governments will be much less inclined to topple anybody else who wants to control it.
They want to keep us addicted to oil, to gas, to coal, to nuclear.
Worse still, we in Europe are addicted to Russia's gas supplies.
"Babies Addicted to Drugs.
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I'm addicted to it".
Are you addicted to food?
I am addicted to them.
He's addicted to evasion.
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