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Discover Ludwig"hooked to" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a connection between two things, usually when one is tethered or connected to the other. For example, "The boat was hooked to the dock."
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Now, I am hooked to the series.
Hooked to machines like an eighth-grade science experiment.
Patients have to be hooked to machines for hours at a time every few days.
She was hooked to life support, tubes up her nose, one foot in the other world.
"You mean children?" She nods and her eyes stay hooked to me.
Others in the river, hooked to the rope, diving and surfacing.
Hooked to her belt, she was told, it would monitor her running.
The sanders are hooked to cords and raced down a track.
"The hitch was, the computer had to be hooked to my phone line," she said.
I'm hooked to Sprint and the Internet; You can reach me near and far.
Each patient is hooked to the monitor and to a pain-rating meter called a perceptometer.
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