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I'm a little obsessive".
It was a little obsessive".
It seems a little obsessive.
O.K., so I'm a little obsessive.
"Certainly, I was a little obsessive".
Mr. Kerr's response: "I'm a little obsessive".
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Ron, it turns out, has a little obsessive-compulsive thing about food (no food group on his plate can touch another), and Gail, who is an aerobics instructor, has a tight body and a slack brain.
Possibly you'd be forced to say political correctness had become a little bit obsessive compulsive.
But you wouldn't pay the slightest attention to someone tidying their desk saying "I'm a little bit obsessive compulsive".
Every movie has what are called continuity errors, those little inconsistencies obsessive film viewers collect, like a character's hair parted one way and then, a cut later, parted the other.
They might also have encouraged referees to be a little less obsessive about enforcing a full 10 metres between the attacking and defending teams, which further reduces the chance of a less physically gifted team defying the odds against the Kangaroos.
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