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The phrase "consumerism of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the phenomenon of excessive or materialistic consumption behavior among individuals or in society as a whole. Example: The consumerism of our society has led to an alarming increase in waste and environmental degradation.
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"The market demands the high consumerism of suburbia.
Consumerism, of course, has its pitfalls and is hardly a cure-all.
"It was retaliation against the consumerism of the post-Second World War boom".
In that sense I'm glad we've missed out on the consumerism of Christmas.
The unabashed consumerism of Vogue's popular Index feature seems right out of Cutie's sister book, Spring.
End "the extreme and selective consumerism" of the rich world and – eureka!
I don't identify with the consumerism of modern America, the short-termism, the sanctification of success.
They speak of escaping the consumerism of home for complete simplicity.
Nor is the self-centred consumerism of the "five C" dream exclusive to the newly industrialised tigers.
His first major critical success was Money (1984), a savagely comic satire of the conspicuous consumerism of the 1980s.
Edited by Tina Brown, the magazine appealed to the extravagant consumerism of young professionals during the 1980s.
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