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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hacked into" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe unauthorized access to a computer system or network.
Example: "The security breach occurred when the hackers successfully hacked into the company's database."
Alternatives: "gained access to" or "breached"
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I've been hacked into.
"They hacked into my computer.
Someone hacked into Lori Drew's voice mail.
Someone hacked into my private email account.
"I've hacked into our bank account".
That the Chinese government probably hacked into Google.
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"They're hacking into both political parties.
PARIS — Hacking into celebrities' mobile phones.
They did hack into this campaign".
The other was hacking into corned beef hash browns.
"I said this is serious, hacking into someone's account".
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