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The phrase "obsession for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a strong feeling of enthusiasm for a particular person, activity, or subject. For example, "She had an obsession for studying ancient history."
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"They're an obsession for Scandinavians.
It's become like an obsession for him. . . .
Realism is an obsession for Proust.
REDFOO That was an obsession for me and Sky.
"With this obsession for titles, of course, comes title envy".
Energy security has become an obsession for the rich world.
"Buy to let became an obsession for Fergus Wilson.
Secrecy became almost an obsession for the two men.
Kashmir is now an obsession for Mr. Ahmad, he said.
Control, and its loss, remains an obsession for Hirst.
We seem to be developing an obsession for punishing speech.
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