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"materialistically inclined" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to describe someone who is focused on material goods instead of spiritual or nonphysical pursuits. For example: "The newly wealthy family was very materialistically inclined; they spent large sums of money on luxury items at the slightest convenience."
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"The court almost feels inclined.
Japan seems inclined to reciprocate.
Madison seemed inclined to agree.
They are inclined to rudeness.
Politically inclined?
"You're not inclined to, psychologically.
We were inclined to agree.
We're inclined to agree.
I'm inclined to agree.
We are inclined to disagree.
They were not so inclined.
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