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Intermediate
- Dictinary
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Afford
(v)
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| Afford (v) : to
have enough money to pay for something; to be able to do
something without having problems; to offer or provide something
to someone |
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| 1- I can easily
afford a used car. to
have enough money to pay for something |
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| 2- My boss kindly
afforded me
extra vacation days. to
offer or provide something to someone |
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| 3- I can afford
those new shoes. to
have enough money to pay for something |
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| 4- I 'm not sure how they
are able to afford such
expensive vacations. to
have enough money to pay for something |
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| 5- The company simply
cannot afford to keep all its staff. o
have enough money to pay for something |
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| 6- Stress affected
his sleep. |
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| 7- Coffee will affect
your sleep. |
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