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The phrase "obsession to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to express someone's strong and unhealthy fixation or preoccupation with something. Example: Her constant obsession to be perfect drove her to extreme measures, such as constantly dieting and exercising excessively.
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An obsession with obsessive love leads to obsessive efforts to revive it: obsession to the power of three.
This is obsession, to put it lightly.
"It'll be almost an obsession to us".
Price saw a player with an obsession to improve.
Freed from the obsession to use, people change".
Dolnick took the Meh obsession to the Sports desk.
That sounds dangerously close to obsession to me.
Winning was the sole obsession, to a fault".
"How important is obsession to your work?" Grann asked.
"I have a kind of sacred obsession to create.
But not the nightmare, the obsession, to make something different.
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