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Beatriz F.
Which is the preposition to "addicted"? Is it "addicted to or addicted on"? Is there a rule?
May 24, 2015 1:41 AM
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It's "addicted to." I don't know why and can't give a rule.
We say someone is "on" a drug--medical or recreational, legal or illegal, meaning simply the person is taking and is under the influence of the drug.
"He's on chemo, and having a tough time."
"She's groggy after the surgery, they have her on morphine."
We say someone is "under" sedation or anesthesia.
May 24, 2015
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Always addicted to
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