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Discover Ludwig"became hooked on" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means to become deeply interested or addicted to something. Example: After trying it for the first time, I became hooked on bungee jumping and now I can't get enough of it.
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But now she's hooked on the genre, just as she became hooked on Mr. Thornton.
That's when I became hooked on physics.
From there, I became hooked on marketing.
My girlfriend became hooked on crack.
Michael became hooked on headphones in his early teens.
Some of them became hooked on song in private suites.
I became hooked on that open acknowledgement of suffering.
He went to Purdue University to study mechanical engineering — and became hooked on bridge.
The cast of Downton Abbey admitted they became hooked on the game during breaks on set.
From then on, Radio Shack became hooked on pricier, pre-assembled products.
She worked the last two summers at Hearty Roots and became hooked on the agrarian life.
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