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"are hooked on" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to be addicted or strongly attracted to something. Example: Many young adults are hooked on social media and spend hours scrolling through their feeds every day.
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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.
And we are hooked on classes.
The navy are hooked on the programme.
Most addicts are hooked on heroin and use needles.
Many people there are hooked on basuco, a smokable derivative of cocaine.
Some, especially those who are hooked on drugs, are persistent and prolific.
Millions of affluent people are hooked on credit card rewards, however, for better or for worse.
The problem is prevalent in middle-class enclaves, where some users are hooked on heroin.
People I know and respect are hooked on the "Survivor" phenomenon.
Hollywood has disgraced families, and people are hooked on what Hollywood teaches".
Why do some of us become addicted to cocaine, while others are hooked on alcohol or cigarettes?
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