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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hooked up with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to mean two or more people having a romantic relationship, or two or more people joining forces or meeting up in order to do something together. For example, "The two bands hooked up with each other to create a new sound."
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Maybe Nate even hooked up with Ellen.
She hooked up with Sprint.
"I'm glad they hooked up with him".
It also hooked up with South African Airways.
We hooked up with another convoy.
I've got him hooked up with computer school.
He's hooked up with some woman behind my back.
How did Leonardo DiCaprio get hooked up with La Colombe?
Sounds as if he hooked up with the right league.
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You can hook up with whoever you want.
You could hook up with your squeeze.
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