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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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Ms Campbell said she has to decide what items her children can "do without" until she can afford them.

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"I know for a fact that if I went into a normal nine-to-five job I wouldn't be able to afford my  bills ."

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In short, Williams-Sonoma and others can hardly afford the incursion of cheaper rivals at a time when inflation-weary consumers are laser focused on value and getting more comfortable with buying even big-ticket home items online.

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Juarez works two jobs in order to support her family and she says they still “can’t afford private music lessons.”

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Most people work until they can afford to quit.

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

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