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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addictive something" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is addictive, but it requires a noun to complete the thought.
Example: "Video games can be addictive, often leading players to spend hours immersed in gameplay."
Alternatives: "addictive behavior" or "addictive substance".
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His style has been called an essential link between music of east and west, deliciously addictive, something you might hear in a yoga class or spa.
But the breakout track will be Sydney artist Hayden James' insanely addictive Something About You, a percolating house jam that sounds like it's existed on dancefloors for decades.
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It's fun, addictive, and something like 15 billion of you have downloaded it to be your primary shooter on the iPhone.
We all have strands of addictive behavior to something".
There's just something addictive about wanting to be the best at something and competing.
And yet there's something addictive about these stories — like potato chips or a stiff drink.
He wrote in the New York Times: "There is something addictive about the collage constructions of Addie Herder.
There was something addictive about the unfurling, around every bend, of new vistas.
But there is something addictive about the flick-of-the-wrist demands of the plotting in his latest film.
He seems (and this is why his character can be so addictive) to have something that few people ever consistently attain: an attitude toward life.
People couldn't turn away; there was something addictive about her visible agony, both as misery porn and an all-purpose rhetorical tool.
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