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The phrase "a obsession with" is not correct; it should be "an obsession with." You can use it when discussing a strong preoccupation or fixation on a particular subject or activity.
Example: "Her obsession with collecting vintage records has taken over her entire living room."
Alternatives: "a fixation on" or "an infatuation with".
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McCafferty has also lumbered Donal's character with a obsession with the Irish racehorse Arkle, which serves as a metaphor for the couple's sparkling rise and tragic fall.
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F or more than half a century, I've had an obsession with a fish soup.
"It's an obsession with a purpose," she said.
A kid with an obsession with Hilter.
It started as an obsession with a happy accident.
And has it lost it because of an obsession with crushing a rival?
If your friend has an obsession with gaming, a boy band, fashion fads, etc., be supportive.
She also added that she has an obsession with "being an adult baby".
A lot of companies have an obsession with landing sales.
An obsession with the future is an attachment as much as is an obsession with the past.
Over time, an obsession with sex and drugs slid imperceptibly into an obsession with children and food.
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