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Guest Posted 22 years ago
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With or about?

i'm obsessed WITH one thing or i'm obsessed ABOUT one thing?
  

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You can use either, but "with" is more common. Rommie

  • You can use either, but "with" is more common.
  • Rommie
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You can use either, but "with" is more common.
Rommie
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obsessed is always followed by ' with '
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What is it Rommie that you are obsessed with?
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Not always, but mostly:

Google:

Searched English pages for "obsessed about". Results 1 - 10 of about 22,600
Searched English pages for "obsessed with". Results 1 - 10 of about 567,000
Searched English pages for "obsessed by". Results 1 - 10 of about 78,500
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What is it Rommie that you are obsessed with?


I'm not sure you would call these obsessions. They are more like imperatives.

1. Achieving the objectives of whatever mission I happen to be assigned at the time.
2. Protecting my crew
3. Protecting me

Rommie

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Note how Rommie always protects her crew before protecting herself!

Good on ya girl!

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