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Discover Ludwig"be obsessive" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is excessively devoted to something or has an unhealthy amount of focus on something. For example: He was so obsessive about getting a good grade on the project that he stayed up all night working on it.
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be obsessive
adjective
Prone to cause obsession
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It can be obsessive to Tour riders.
The next day you will still be obsessive.
But dedicated cyclists can be obsessive about their performance.
Like many Americans, I can be obsessive about reading food labels.
"Bass fishermen tend to be obsessive," he said by way of explanation.
It's hard work and you need to be obsessive, smart and talented to make it work.
Trolling can also be obsessive and highly personalised – a form of stalking.
Do you have to be obsessive to live such a regimented life?
I will be obsessive about my personal security for the rest of my life".
That seems to be obsessive with a small number of people.
It's so acceptable these days to be obsessive about celebrities and fashion that nobody thinks twice about it.
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