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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fussing over" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who pays excessive attention to details or is overly attentive to a situation. For example: "I'm tired of fussing over the small details of this project - let's just move on to the next step."
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There was a lot of poring over the recipes and videos and fussing over the details.
Art too, fussing over pictorial appearances or fancy verbal replicas, is the connoisseurship of cadavers.
After fussing over every little nano-space, image transparency percentage, and capitalization the deck is ready to share.
Trainers were not fussing over him.
(He was always on the telephone, fussing over his investments).
She loved fussing over her friends' new siblings.
He is already trying to avoid people fussing over him.
Fussing over burritos left in the microwave is hopelessly conventional.
But he had been fussing over it for weeks.
"He doesn't like people fussing over him," Ms. Matalin said.
He saw himself as a paterfamilias, fussing over his young charges.
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