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Discover Ludwig"got fixated" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
"Got fixated" is the past tense form of the verb "get" plus the adjective "fixated," meaning to become preoccupied or obsessed with something. Example sentence: "He got fixated on the idea of winning the lottery and spent all his money on tickets."
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I never got fixated on a role.
"I'd got fixated on the other idea.
(Even its name was a statement of intent, decades before the brunching hordes got fixated on "seasonality").
At two, he got fixated by a set of toy chimes; at four, he went around to a friend's house who had a piano.
A lot of people last weekend got fixated on Josh Brent's presence on the Cowboys' sideline, which the team said won't happen again, although Gregg Doyel argues on CBSSports.com that the outrage was misplaced.
He got fixated with how slow I became.
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Don't get fixated on money.
It's amazing how people get fixated on the opening number.
As a result, the "inner eye" gets fixated on negative thoughts.
Well, bankers have a long history of getting fixated on commodity prices.
"I just think too many people get fixated on the one year," Randy Maris said.
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