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preoccupation

noun as in absorption

noun as in mental state

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Perhaps as a consequence, it feels rather disjointed, even if some signature preoccupations do emerge.

If Joan Didion had an overarching preoccupation as a journalist and novelist, it was to find interstices where truth and myth blend into each other.

Expect a pervasive climate of suspicion and a preoccupation with revenge.

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She said his violent intentions were shown "through the use of weapons and his sexual preoccupations".

From BBC

Jailing the 18-year-old for a minimum of 52 years in January, Mr Justice Goose said the material showed he had "a longstanding preoccupation with violent killing and genocide".

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