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Discover Ludwig"consumption frenzy" is a valid phrase in English and is used to refer to a period of excessive spending or consumption.
It could be used in the following example sentence: The holiday shopping season brought on a consumption frenzy, as shoppers raced to buy the latest and greatest presents.
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He said the weakness was due to a leveling off of the consumption frenzy of the last few years.
As the hardiest of shoppers prepare for the annual Black Friday consumption frenzy, many are convinced it's their one shot at a great deal.
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Nor is there the same frenzy of consumption and self-congratulation.
Even as other countries still reel from the global financial crisis, China's nouveaux riches — and all riches here, even modest ones, are nouveaux — are engaged in a frenzy of consumption.
Maybe they didn't know about the impending global economic collapse (they probably did), but the sense lingered around them that this frenzy of consumption was a tenuous trend.
Over the New Year holiday in Honolulu this year, my wife, Betsey, and I witnessed a veritable frenzy of fish consumption.
Despite the ever-increasing frenzy of green consumption, the truly green choice may be to cherish objects over time.
In this competitive world, keeping up with the Joneses, made possible by what was once a bull market, led to a frenzy of conspicuous consumption, a prime source of today's negative savings rates.
But in this mad frenzy of content consumption, an unsettling theme appears to be emerging.
Collectors are tumbling over one another to rate contemporary art higher and higher, in a frenzy that feels religious — the market as a medieval cathedral under construction, whose consumption of resources declares the priority of immaterial belief over practical needs.
The automaton-like cycle repeats itself for quite a long time, until it doesn't — until the "grandiose expression of consumption that coke inspires: cars, jewelry, furs, trips, houses, presents and messengers" sinks Phillips financially, and the "frenzy of overconsumption" becomes more toil than fun.
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