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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be hooked" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to be very interested or enthusiastic about something. Example: Ever since I tried sushi for the first time, I've been hooked on it. I can't get enough of the delicious flavors and textures.
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You'll be hooked!
Try it once, and you'll be hooked.
Look closer, however, and you'll be hooked.
We know that you'll be hooked after that.
Better, though, surely, to be hooked on Netflix.
Subscribe to FX. Do whatever it takes – you'll be hooked.
"If this works, they'll be hooked before you've spoken a line".
Patients have to be hooked to machines for hours at a time every few days.
Take one look at the work of illustrator Noma Bar, and you'll be hooked.
Then, they'll be hooked.
When this "Lion" roars, you'll be hooked.
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