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Discover LudwigThe phrase "getting addicted" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about someone becoming addicted to something, such as a drug, food, or activity. Example sentence: He started out as a casual user of marijuana, but before long he was getting addicted to it.
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It's better than getting addicted to OxyContin.
The market is there, meaning people are getting addicted".
"There's nothing that prevents youth from getting addicted to nicotine".
I was getting addicted to pain killers oxycodone and co when I understood what was happening.
And teenagers could still experiment with cigarettes, as they are wont to do, without getting addicted.
"We're getting addicted to anarchy," said Dahabo Abdulleh, a fuel seller.
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Anyone can get addicted.
But I got addicted.
"I got addicted," he said.
Why did you get addicted?
"You get addicted to bluegrass.
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