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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already hooked" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is already captivated or engaged by something, often in the context of interest or addiction.
Example: "After just one episode of the series, I was already hooked and couldn't stop watching."
Alternatives: "already captivated" or "already engaged".
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By that point I was already hooked.
I was only twelve, but already hooked.
By that time, you've already hooked them.
It's too late for that anyway: I'm already hooked.
Her prescription was later reduced, but she was already hooked.
Most buildings are already hooked up for cooking gas.
In some ways, she was already hooked on soaps.
It makes sense that a majority of those attending HD broadcasts are already hooked on opera.
By the time her neighbor came around, she was already hooked on it as a subject.
One wonders, at first, why they have not already "hooked up".
Any time religion is approached with a sense of humor, I'm already hooked.
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