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Discover Ludwig"material world" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the tangible, physical aspects of life, such as possessions, wealth, or possessions. For example: "She was so consumed by the material world, she forgot to appreciate what truly mattered".
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The material world made sense.
A radioactive material world".
The material world is too soul-destroying.
Condé Nast's roots and branches are in the material world.
Each project is a fresh encounter with the material world.
Apple, by contrast, seems barely tethered to the material world.
I happen to like understanding the material world.
What goes around, comes around -- especially in a material world.
The Material World (4.30pm, Radio 4) may have the solution.
The material world was not important to her.
We live in a material world, not a dramatic one.
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