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The phrase "obsessing about" is perfectly fine and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to describe someone's thoughts or feelings that are focused on a particular topic or thing too much. For example: "She's been obsessing about getting the new phone for weeks."
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(The dystopia he seems to be obsessing about is less "1984" than "Brave New World").
Buying Lean Cuisine and obsessing about fat grams is gluttony".
So we are obsessing about flossing and cargo shorts in between obsessing about gun violence and fascism.
Molly gets over obsessing about her weight.
That's a goal worth obsessing about.
No sense obsessing about that, either.
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"Mortality, morality, the two things that I obsess about".
It's something we obsess about".
You obsess about the thing.
(We obsessed about the Bushes).
(We obsessed about the Clintons).
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