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afford

verb as in able to have or do; within financial means

verb as in give, produce

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My brother wants to sell his home to my sister, because his health has been in a sharp decline and he can’t afford maintenance and many of his bills.

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Has she, for instance, spoken about needing money for other reasons — to send home to family or to take a trip home at Christmas that she cannot, perhaps, otherwise afford?

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"We do ask for a voluntary payment for our lessons, but not all parents can afford it."

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Many servicemembers argue they can afford to take greater risks because they have job security and guaranteed pensions after 20 years of service.

“People are asking, ‘How can I afford this?’” said Robert Peltier, who owns dealerships in East Texas.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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