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Discover LudwigThe phrase "so obsessed" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used when describing someone who is extremely fixated or preoccupied with something. Example: She was so obsessed with her favorite TV show that she stayed up all night binge-watching it.
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Why is Shin Kubata so obsessed?
I am so obsessed with old movies.
That's why they're so obsessed with him.
Why are films so obsessed with childhood?
Few of us are so obsessed.
"You get so obsessed with a thesis.
I don't believe you should get so obsessed.
Why was Mr. Guadagnino so obsessed with Ms. Swinton?
"'Why are you foreigners so obsessed with problems?
"This guy is so obsessed with making things well.
As a nation we are so obsessed with good taste.
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