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Discover Ludwig"hooked into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a feeling of being very interested in something, or to describe an experience that has been strongly affected by something else. Example: I was instantly hooked into the story and couldn't put the book down.
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"He is hooked into this network now.
Perry cast and hooked into it.
She fears that if she made just one payment, she would be hooked into regular purchases.
Ms. Redwan-Beer, who does not cover her head, has hooked into this growing market.
I hooked into the flesh of middle-aged naked birdwomen who flew around as Harpies.
I walked up the stream and hooked into another hard-fighting rainbow.
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And you hook into these guys".
The rules also forbid plowing roads or hooking into utilities.
The cable sends traffic to Mumbai, where it hooks into Tata's worldwide network.
Well, all of them that have been rewritten to hook into this feature, anyway.
Everyone wants to hook into that stuff.
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