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Discover Ludwig"obsess about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a person who is overly preoccupied with a certain thought, idea, or task. For example, "He has been obsessing about his upcoming test for weeks."
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"Mortality, morality, the two things that I obsess about".
It's something we obsess about".
Give them nutritious food, but don't obsess about healthy choices.
People didn't obsess about money.
You obsess about the thing.
Most pianists obsess about pianos.
Israelis can obsess about language.
Don't obsess about the air.
I tend to obsess about things.
I don't obsess about material things.
Americans obsess about K-12 education.
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