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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hook up to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to connecting devices or systems, often in a technical or informal context.
Example: "You need to hook up to the Wi-Fi network to access the internet."
Alternatives: "connect to" or "link to".
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Do you and Rolf hook up to play golf?
"For structural fires, we always hook up to a hydrant," Mr. Long added.
It means that any firm, anywhere, can hook up to a global supply chain.
What the two new Drobos add are Thunderbolt connectors, which hook up to recent Mac models.
This one is pricey, but can hook up to your smartphone to track the constellations.
The devices, called loaders and unloopers, hook up to a PC.
Researchers will inject an antibody designed to hook up to certain infection-fighting white blood cells.
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Due to a mix-up it emerges that the cable to hook-up to the campsite's 240V power supply is missing.
Distortion is adjustable, and a jack allows hook-up to an external amp.
And most people believe this distaste for the quick hook-up to be biological in origin.
I suggest there is also the potential for a prisoner-prison staff hook-up to go badly wrong.
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