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Discover LudwigThe phrase "afford a high" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express the ability to provide or allow something of high quality or value, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "The new policy will afford a high level of security for our data."
Alternatives: "provide a high" or "offer a high".
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I can afford a high rent, even if it rankles.
These results indicate that PEDOT can afford a high specific capacity as a cathode active material.
Nor can small businesses afford a high staff turnover, which brings us to the second point.
This system can afford a high level externalization of shared resources, which includes gestures, design tools, design elements, and design materials.
Uniformly sized pores in ICC cell matrixes afford a high yield production of controlled size spheroids in standard 96 well-plates.
When you wish to encourage, you sometimes cannot afford a high card — as here, when East had to play his heart four at Trick 1.
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The good girls couldn't afford a high-powered law firm.
Mr. Zakhary put it best: "Lots of people can't afford a high-end system.
Surely Google can afford a high-rise office in downtown San Francisco.
But then, most people can't afford a high-dollar educational experience — particularly these days.
The point is to make great music available to an audience that cannot afford a high-priced ticket.
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