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Discover Ludwig"obsessed about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a person or situation that shows intense preoccupation or concern. For example: "She was so obsessed about getting a promotion that she spent all her free time studying and practicing her interview techniques."
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(We obsessed about the Bushes).
(We obsessed about the Clintons).
I'm still obsessed about it".
But my father became obsessed about security".
I suspect we're too obsessed about the "no TV" thing.
And we obsessed about every little thing: Recycled bricks.
From then, Smith obsessed about the details the position required.
This helps maintain loyalty in a group obsessed about "spies".
"If we obsessed about minimising risk we'd do nothing".
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"There's something celebrity star-obsessed about this whole category.
But this was no ordinary ribbon-cutting for Canada's most obsessed-about media mogul.
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