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The phrase "be addicted to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe an intense and habitual craving or dependence on something, especially a drug or an activity. Example: She was so addicted to online shopping that she spent almost all of her paycheck on new clothes every month.
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"They just want them to be addicted to quick cash".
Most politicians here seem to be addicted to Twitter.
We can't be addicted to them in the future".
"I thought I'd be addicted to them and weak".
(He will reportedly be addicted to prescription painkillers).
Surely Rattle must be addicted to the Berlin Philharmonic sound?
She used to be addicted to crack cocaine.
I think I might be addicted to that".
Are you genetically programmed to be addicted to nicotine?
Can you be addicted to a longing for virtual connectivity in the same way that you can be addicted to a longing for a drink?
"I used to be addicted to Coca-Cola, but I've completely shut that off.
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