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"hook on" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
To hook something means to fasten it or attach it to something else using a hook. For example, you can hook a picture frame to a wall.
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But there was no inside hook on the cellar door.
"They'll hook on when they hug me," she explained.
This protein helps the virus hook on to cells, in order to infect them.
Lifting herself, she swings her legs and pointed feet up to hook on to the bar.
It comes with a universal clip that you can hook on to any flatscreen or laptop.
Next, hook on the clasp onto either Cord End.
An extra effect for this at would be to hang a fish hook on it.
Find small embellishments and key chains to hook on to the strap.
If your parents will let you, get chains to hook on to your pants, guys.
Don't hang the quick stick hook on the toilet because condensation will cause it to fall.
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Cables are used to catch a tail-hook on planes landing on carriers.
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