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affordable

Definition for affordable

adjective as in inexpensive

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It certainly won’t do anything to help make daily life affordable for voters.

Sallenave said the Chime survey found that younger generations — millennials and Gen Z members — are particularly adept at scaling back or making other changes when planning gatherings to ensure a fun but affordable Thanksgiving.

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It simply reduces the share price to make the stock more affordable for individual investors—regular folks—many who don’t have the deep pockets of professional investors.

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But Health Secretary Neil Gray said it was a "fair, affordable, equitable pay offer" and urged members to reject strike action.

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“If we can use our technology to make that much more affordable to people, I think volumes will absolutely grow.”

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

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