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The phrase "I'm addicted" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
It is a complete sentence, with the subject "I" and the verb "am" (in contracted form "I'm") followed by the adjective "addicted." The phrase "I'm addicted" can be used to express a strong dependence or compulsion towards something. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as discussing a substance addiction, a behavior addiction, or even a strong liking for something. Example: "I'm addicted to chocolate. I just can't resist having a piece every day." "I know I need to cut back on social media, but I'm addicted to scrolling through my feed." "Ever since I started playing that game, I'm addicted. I can't stop until I beat all the levels."
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I'm addicted.
"I'm addicted, honey".
I'm addicted to it".
"I'm addicted to winning.
I'm addicted to coffee.
Now I'm addicted.
I'm addicted, not addled.
I'm addicted to working.
I'm addicted to rolling news.
I'm addicted to my gadgets.
I'm addicted to unhealthy food.
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