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The phrase "an excessively materialistic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that places an undue emphasis on material possessions or wealth.
Example: "In today's society, we often encounter individuals who are an excessively materialistic, prioritizing luxury items over meaningful experiences."
Alternatives: "overly materialistic" or "too focused on materialism".
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How will they learn about the pitfalls of an excessively materialistic lifestyle?
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King Abdullah is himself not an excessively zealous Muslim.
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