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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an obsession on" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct preposition to use with "obsession" is "with" or "about."
Example: "She has an obsession with collecting vintage toys."
Alternatives: "a fixation on" or "an obsession for."
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Organizations need to retool learning from an obsession on individually focused and content-driven events to learning that is deeply contextual, social, and embedded into real work.
Organizations need to retool learning, changing it from an obsession on individually focused and content-driven events to learning that is deeply contextual, social, and embedded into real work.
Because once under its spell, the pursuit of Fame can become an obsession on the order of chasing the dragon, making one all too willing to sacrifice anything in order to obtain its fleeting and instantly addictive high.
The search for "bias" is an obsession on the political fringes in Britain.
The acquisition of campaign funds has become an obsession on the part of nearly every candidate for federal office.
It is an obsession on which this president has spent all that the club earns, and more through bank loans.
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Hunt, backed by the chancellor, George Osborne, is putting cash before lives, with a obsession on so-called cost efficiency and a disregard for patients and struggling hospitals and general practices.
It's an obsession brought on by a society that breeds 'not enough-ism.' 2. It's natural!
"But it was a closed system!" Getting the fountain back on became an obsession of Schaefer's.
This started me on an obsession to wear gloves while doing the dishes and to lavish moisturizer on my hands at any given opportunity.
It becomes a bit of an obsession to check up on people to see what they're doing, rather than getting on with your own life.
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