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The phrase "be obsessed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a feeling of intense preoccupation or admiration with something. For example, "He was obsessed with winning the race and spent every minute of his spare time practicing."
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Don't be obsessed – just make mainly healthy choices "I'm not obsessive.
"You have to be obsessed".
"You've got to be obsessed.
'The ICA shouldn't be obsessed with celebrities.
"I used to be obsessed with the Waltons.
Ridley seems to be obsessed with smoke and busts".
"You've got to be obsessed with what you want.
He seemed to be obsessed by mathematics and biology.
"I want them to be obsessed with Star Wars.
Big city firms seem to be obsessed with commercial awareness.
Charities seem to be obsessed with celebrating anniversaries.
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