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"be glued to" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to be deeply focused or fixated on something, unable to look away or be distracted. It can be used to describe someone's intense concentration or interest in something. Example: During the movie, Sarah was glued to the screen, completely enthralled by the action and suspense.
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You cannot be glued to the results.
"I should be glued to that thing," he said.
And those viewers most likely will be glued to cable.
WHILE lovers of political theatre will be glued to their televisions on election night, traders will be glued to their Bloomberg terminals.
It requires experience to do this without appearing to be glued to the text.
"I don't know too many women who wouldn't be glued to that," he said.
Give it a couple of weeks and I'll probably be glued to it.
"When I was younger, I would be glued to that show every Friday night," he said.
"But wouldn't everybody just be glued to the TV all the time?", you may wonder.
They want to be glued to the operation without ever having done anything to promote it".
The modern presidential convention provides no suspense, so delegates need not be glued to their seats.
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