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The phrase "almost total materialism of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or perspective that is predominantly focused on materialism, but not entirely so.
Example: "The philosophy of the modern era reflects an almost total materialism of values, prioritizing possessions over spiritual fulfillment."
Alternatives: "nearly complete materialism" or "predominantly materialistic view".
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I wonder what she would have said about the almost total materialism of our current era?
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And his control of it is almost total.
Almost total gender separation.
In roadways, almost total gridlock.
Almost total silence.
By the time Cybill Shepherd became the brand spokeswoman, in the eighties, it was almost flip — a nod to the materialism of the times — and today, with Heather Locklear, the spots have a lush, indulgent feel.
Well, almost-total.
Spiffed up by amber lighting, the camera lingering almost lewdly on a whiskey tumbler, a gilded compact or the polished surface of a conference table, those details reflect the growing materialism of the Eisenhower years.
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