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The phrase "I afford" is correct and can be used in written English when referring to one's ability to provide something or to pay for something
Example: I can't afford to buy a new car right now.
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How did I afford them?
How can I afford a good meal?
Could I afford it, though?
Could I afford a bigger house?
How could I afford to move out?
But can I afford another, with my outgoings?
Could I afford to hire in-home care?
How can I afford the council tax too?
Why can't I afford real shorts?! Surviving a Bear Encounter Fuck it!
By asking the question 'How can I afford it?' your brain is put to work".
"You need to ask, 'What can I afford to spend versus what do I need to spend?' " he said.
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