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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are hooked" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is captivated or strongly attracted to something, often in the context of an activity or interest.
Example: "After watching the first episode, I realized I are hooked on this new series."
Alternatives: "are captivated" or "are engrossed."
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All over the planet, there are rafts of small public companies that take money from gullible investors with poor science – but once they are hooked, they are hooked.
Like any other peer-to-peer application, instant messaging comes with some serious risks, but once your users are hooked on IM, they are hooked.
That is, they are hooked on gambling like others are hooked on nicotine, heroin or alcohol.
And we are hooked on classes.
The navy are hooked on the programme.
After a month you are hooked".
Most addicts are hooked on heroin and use needles.
And I think those wires are hooked directly to God.
When people go to Haiti, Clinton added, "they are hooked".
That's what doctors are giving, and people are hooked".
Series components line up one after another; parallel components are hooked up next to each other.
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