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The phrase "strongly hooked" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You might use it when you are describing something that has been strongly held by something else, such as a hook or a line. For example, "John's fishing line was strongly hooked to the branch of the tree."
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The most distinctive morphological trait of parrots is the strongly hooked, powerful bill.
The rock music the band makes — strongly hooked and rhythmic tunes that develop little past their opening expressions — recalls various 1970s and '80s pop modes.
Toothed: strongly hooked at the tip and with a "tooth" (notch) on either tomium (cutting edge) of the upper mandible; adapted to tearing up large, relatively soft prey.
Those most strongly hooked on Internet sex are likely to spend hours each day masturbating to pornographic images or having "mutual" online sex with someone contacted through a chat room.
It is distinguished by several features, including a strongly hooked rostral bone, or beak-like structure, and an elongated and sharply pointed cavity on the cheeks.
Several genera of antshrike have a strongly hooked tip to the bill, and all antbirds have a notch or 'tooth' at the tip of the bill which helps in holding and crushing insect prey.
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Findings: Frequency of narghile use was strongly correlated with participant's subjective judgment of how hooked they are on narghile (coefficient, 0.5).
Hopelessly hooked.
O.K., I'm hooked.
I'm hooked.
"I was totally hooked".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com