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The phrase "a materialistic effect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the impact or influence of materialism on a particular situation or outcome.
Example: "The study revealed a materialistic effect on consumer behavior, leading to increased spending on luxury items."
Alternatives: "a tangible impact" or "a physical effect".
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James Bond has always been a materialistic man.
Gary: It's the opposite of a materialistic lifestyle.
But that died long ago, and there was nothing to replace it except a materialistic hunger".
Heady stuff, to be sure, although its funding came from more a materialistic source.
Perhaps she feared being exploited, but more likely, she recognized the traps of being associated with a materialistic industry.
She believes this is symptomatic of a larger, global cultural problem that encourages a materialistic desire for money and goods.
They were accused of neglecting the sacraments for ceaseless prayer and of teaching a materialistic vision of God.
"We have the makings of a materialistic society without the means to support it".
Now it's a materialistic society, and you get things year round.
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