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"hooked up to" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a connection or attachment between two objects or systems. Example: The computer was hooked up to the printer, allowing me to easily print my documents.
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It's like a light bulb hooked up to a nuclear power plant.
It ain't hooked up to nothing".
// sequecer is automatically hooked up to.
Cow hooked up to the milking machine.
"He's hooked up to a respirator.
It wasn't hooked up to anything.
She was hooked up to a monitor.
But they never get hooked up to his laptop.
He was hooked up to another polygraph machine.
"Your brain is hooked up to Lance's brain!
She is hooked up to intravenous drips as we talk.
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