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The phrase "glued to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone or something that is so firmly attached or devoted to something that it almost seems like it's stuck in place. For example: I was glued to my chair, unable to move from the intensity of the moment.
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Glued to the TV".
Glued to the Olympics?
I was just glued to the TV".
I remember being glued to CNBC.
"I'm not glued to the TV".
The stencil is glued to the silk.
I remember sitting, glued to the radio.
You cannot be glued to the results.
Were your eyes glued to the TV?
Have you been glued to the tennis?
The Hesses are glued to the tube.
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