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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addicted to the format" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a strong preference or dependency on a specific style or structure in various contexts, such as writing, design, or media.
Example: "As a graphic designer, I find myself addicted to the format of minimalist layouts, as they allow for clarity and focus."
Alternatives: "hooked on the format" or "dependent on the format."
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Even so, he is obviously addicted to the format.
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They're addicted to the money.
I became addicted to the guilt, the shame, the anger..
The Mother has become addicted to the others' sad stories.
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