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Discover LudwigThe phrase "obsessive about" is correct and usable in written English.
It means being excessively preoccupied or fixated on something. Example: She was obsessive about keeping her house clean, spending hours every day dusting and mopping.
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I'm obsessive about that".
He's obsessive about giving value".
"I'm obsessive about it".
They are obsessive about it.
"People got quite obsessive about it".
"I'm obsessive about it," he says.
I've become quite obsessive about it".
I'M obsessive about frequent-flier status.
I become obsessive about my ideas.
I get quite obsessive about it.
Garcia Marquez is obsessive about such things.
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