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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am hooked on something" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong interest or addiction to a particular activity, hobby, or substance.
Example: "Ever since I started watching that new series, I am hooked on it and can't stop binge-watching."
Alternatives: "I'm addicted to something" or "I'm really into something."
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(I am hooked on something called Tiny Tower, an older app which is actually horrible).
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Have you been hooked on Gogglebox?
And we are hooked on classes.
The navy are hooked on the programme.
Most addicts are hooked on heroin and use needles.
Better, though, surely, to be hooked on Netflix.
"I'm hooked on local plums," he said.
I was hooked on pills and this and that.
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