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Discover LudwigThe phrase "so fixated on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is intensely focused or obsessed with a particular idea, person, or thing. Example: "She was so fixated on achieving perfection that she often overlooked the joy of the process."
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They are so fixated on one form of violence -- Islamic terrorism -- that they do not notice how rare it is.
But the DPJ will ask why the prime minister is so fixated on this one reform.
But with sports coverage at saturation point all over the world and the press so fixated on the one racket sport that matters commercially, badminton will be trailing behind tennis for a while yet.
So fixated on the offerings was one jeans-clad shopper (left) that she seemed not to mind that she had bared her back -- and a sizable lone-star tattoo.
"Everyone was so fixated on mountains back then," said Nancy Manfredonia, one of a handful of early trail visionaries.
Some Italian gentlemen, apparently, became so fixated on the rules splitting hairs over some minor point of honor and writing to one another about it that they never got around to the duel itself.
Why is Tietjens so fixated on decorum and so devoted to preventing his own happiness?
It was a concert so fixated on elegant details that its blues were bloodless.
And why is the American media so fixated on the supposedly imminent demise of classical music?
Only here is everyone so fixated on walling off children from adult behavior and vice versa.
When I asked Jacobson why Broste was so fixated on infinity, she said, "I don't know.
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