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Discover Ludwig"gravely addicted" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who is deeply, seriously, and irreversibly bound to a habit or activity. For example: "His life was ruined by his gravely addiction to gambling."
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For generations of Poles, the place to go in Warsaw for ponczkis, the glazed jelly doughnut to which the "Spies" hero Mercier is "gravely addicted," is A. Blikle (Nowy Swiat 35; 48-22-828-6325; www.blikle.pl).pl
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"I buried my 18-year-old brother, who was addicted to heroin and OD'd on morphine in '96," he says gravely.
"You're addicted".
But I got addicted.
"Babies Addicted to Drugs.
"I'm addicted, honey".
Then she became addicted.
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You become addicted".
Business users get addicted.
Addicted to acquisitions.
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