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Discover Ludwig"wholly obsessed" is correct and can be used in written English
It means completely and entirely fixated on something or someone. Example: She was wholly obsessed with achieving perfection in her work, often spending hours on end perfecting every detail.
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He is now working with his fourth mentee, a secondary-school student "wholly obsessed with the idea of going to Syria.
I was surprised by the fact that I couldn't stop weeping after I saw it, mainly because I'd only done cocaine once at that point, which leads me to believe I was obsessed with coke at least a decade before I became wholly obsessed with it.
What I'm saying, I guess, is that the world right now feels a lot like a theater filled with countless people, each of whom are at once starving for attention, wholly obsessed with their own realm of ideas, while at the same time concerned over freedom and surveillance, solace.
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"I get totally obsessed".
For reasons she herself never wholly fathoms, Maria becomes obsessed with a seemingly blissful wife and husband, Luisa and Miguel.
Now both are obsessed with internal problems and have adopted wholly opposite strategies for dealing with them.
Why am I obsessed with you and your gaggle of wholly unnatural little beasties?
But Ms. Mantel makes Cromwell a wholly unexpected figure: self-made, belligerent because he had no choice, obsessed by abstract power as much as the actual kind, and confident in his ability to control and fathom what others are thinking.
Obsessed, perhaps?
Obsessed much?
"Absolutely obsessed.
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