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Discover Ludwig"become hooked on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a person's interest in or addiction to something. For example: John became hooked on playing video games and would spend hours every day playing them.
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I'm an avid thriller-reader and have recently become hooked on Winslow, the way I got hooked on Lee Child a few years ago.
I have recommended this to many of my family and even though no-one has read them yet, I have become hooked on the films as well as the books.
People claim to become hooked on the endorphin buzz.
It is hard not to become hooked on the instrument.
There, Mr. Altfest has become hooked on all-stocks television.
As a result, the country has become hooked on diesel-powered generators.
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But now she's hooked on the genre, just as she became hooked on Mr. Thornton.
As an undergraduate at Harvard, he started out in physics but became hooked on medicine in Mauritius, where he spent a few days one summer shadowing his uncle, a physician at a community clinic.
My girlfriend became hooked on crack.
That's when I became hooked on physics.
Some of them became hooked on song in private suites.
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