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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I am hooked" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that someone is deeply interested or addicted to something. Example: "Ever since I tried sushi for the first time, I am hooked on it. I can't stop craving it and I find myself eating it at least twice a week."
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I am hooked very quickly.
I am hooked on those thrills.
Television I am hooked on Scandal, Homeland, Downton Abbey and Broadchurch.
(I am hooked on something called Tiny Tower, an older app which is actually horrible).
Besides solitaire, I am hooked on playing "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" online.
Despite my loathing of all medical TV dramas, I am hooked.
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"And I was hooked".
I'm hooked already.
But I was hooked.
I was hooked.
And lo, I was hooked.
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