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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a materialist" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who prioritizes material possessions or physical comfort over spiritual or intellectual values.
Example: "As a materialist, she often found herself more focused on acquiring wealth than on nurturing her relationships."
Alternatives: "a consumerist" or "a pragmatist".
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Armstrong, D. M. A Materialist Theory of Mind.
Sachs is also a materialist.
But Lightman is a materialist.
This is a materialist view.
"He is far from being a materialist".
Can a materialist take that step?
"She's such a materialist," another said.
The visual cultures are investigated using a materialist lens.
In a materialist age, matter must be trusted.
Anti-Semitism is a metaphysical passion, not a materialist one.
Humanism is not, after all, a materialist belief.
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