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I'm addicted in vs I'm addicted on

Both phrases are commonly used, but they have different meanings. 'I'm addicted to' is the correct phrase to use when talking about being addicted to something, while 'I'm addicted in' is not a standard construction in English. Therefore, 'I'm addicted to' is the correct and commonly used phrase in this context.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 1185 views

I'm addicted in

'I'm addicted in' is not a standard construction in English. The correct preposition to use with 'addicted' in this context is 'to'.

The correct preposition to use with 'addicted' is 'to'. For example, 'I'm addicted to coffee' or 'I'm addicted to playing video games.'
  • That's how I got addicted in the first place.
  • Plus, I think I'm addicted to cocaine.
  • I'm basically just addicted to yeast.
  • You know, I'm addicted to nasal spray.
  • Right, but you're suggesting I'm addicted to my medication.
  • I'm not addicted to a video game.
  • I'm not addicted to lecturing people.
  • I'm, like, addicted to Clash of Clans.
  • Come on, I'm not addicted to Matty.
  • I'm not the one addicted to prescription drugs.
  • I'm kind of getting addicted to spicy stuff.
  • And now I'm addicted to morphine.
  • I'm totally addicted to room service.
  • I'm not addicted, Gaby.
  • I'm still addicted to that coffee place on the corner.
  • Her hoarding has been really hard on me, mainly because I'm addicted to eating magazines.
  • I'm just addicted to seeing you pretty.
  • If I'm addicted to anything, it's alcohol.
  • I'm addicted to the adrenaline, too.
  • I'm completely addicted to cable news.

Alternatives:

  • I'm addicted to

I'm addicted on

'I'm addicted on' is a correct construction in English, but it has a different meaning. It implies being dependent on a substance or activity that is physically placed 'on' something.

'I'm addicted on' is used when referring to being dependent on a substance or activity that is physically placed 'on' something. For example, 'I'm addicted on painkillers' or 'I'm addicted on playing my guitar.'
  • Plus, I think I'm addicted to cocaine.
  • I'm basically just addicted to yeast.
  • You know, I'm addicted to nasal spray.
  • Right, but you're suggesting I'm addicted to my medication.
  • I'm not addicted to a video game.
  • I'm not addicted to lecturing people.
  • I'm, like, addicted to Clash of Clans.
  • Come on, I'm not addicted to Matty.
  • I'm not the one addicted to prescription drugs.
  • I'm kind of getting addicted to spicy stuff.
  • And now I'm addicted to morphine.
  • I'm totally addicted to room service.
  • I'm not addicted, Gaby.
  • I'm still addicted to that coffee place on the corner.
  • Her hoarding has been really hard on me, mainly because I'm addicted to eating magazines.
  • I'm just addicted to seeing you pretty.
  • If I'm addicted to anything, it's alcohol.
  • I'm addicted to the adrenaline, too.
  • I'm completely addicted to cable news.
  • Okay. I'm addicted to that stuff.

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