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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wanton consumerism" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to excessive consumption of resources, products, and services. For example, “The world is facing an environmental crisis due to wanton consumerism.”
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But really, this exquisitely crafted piece – set in an advertising agency in early 1960s New York, at the precise point that society was getting a crash course on the importance of wanton consumerism and women were despairing over the limits on their social position – deserves every last bloody rapturous adjective.
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Today's riots have been characterised by opportunist looting on a scale which befits our era of wanton materialist consumerism.
He became the subject of sermons on the morality of consumerism; his work was attacked for its wanton destruction; a priest and psychiatrist offered counselling.
The wanton, wicked waste".
Anyone for wanton soup?
"They're wanton.
Dunst goes wanton.
It's also wanton.
Then there is wanton destruction.
Is it consumerism run amok?
Dangerous acts of consumerism.
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