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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mutual obsession" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a situation where two or more parties are equally fixated or preoccupied with each other. Example: "Their relationship was marked by a mutual obsession that consumed their every thought and action."
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2) It follows the mutual obsession that develops between a young psychopath and the assassin-obsessed MI5 officer on her tail.
We laughed over our mutual obsession with superhero films.
"We have a mutual obsession with the West.
Dare I suggest that the mutual obsession of Valjean and Javert is actually boring and morally insignificant?
(Caylee of next week's installment also shares addictive behavior with her mother, as well as a grim mutual obsession).
His double persona merges poor white man and poor black man, while indicating their mutual obsession with each other.
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The paintings, on show earlier this month as part of Beijing Design Week, are the inevitable result of their mutual obsessions.
It follows a graduate student and a feminist professor who discover that two obscure poets, their mutual obsessions, once actually met – and had a secret affair.
The similarities are aplenty, starting with their mutual obsessions over advertising jargon, Valley Girl lingo, and tweaky, amphetamine-like pacing.
We met on a Sunday afternoon, the Lord's day of rest, to delve into our many mutual obsessions.
Truly, it seems that each has found their other half: only Kim can love Kanye the way Kanye loves himself, and their mutual fashion obsession is nothing short of admirable.
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