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Discover LudwigThe phrase "afford an expression" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability or capacity to provide or allow for a particular expression or representation of something.
Example: "The artwork does not afford an expression of the artist's true feelings, leaving the audience puzzled."
Alternatives: "provide an expression" or "allow for an expression".
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The expressions of Ffree (eq 1b) and Fbound (eq 1d) were substituted into eq 3a to afford an expression that describes ⟨ s*⟩ as a function of [IHF].
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To afford an opportunity for the universal expression of this feeling it is my desire and hope that at the hour when the Armistice came into force - the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month - there may be for the brief space of two minutes a complete suspension of all our normal activities.
He cannot afford an injury.
We couldn't afford an animal wrangler.
While the core structure of GRX proteins are similar, localization and expression differences afford a multiplicity of functions between species and individual isoforms.
Poor families frequently complain that their loved ones receive longer sentences because they cannot afford "a real lawyer," and that fury finds expression in the court buildings.
Regulation of local 11β-HSD1 expression and/or delivery of substrate may afford a novel approach for antiinflammatory therapy.
These data afford a comprehensive view of miRNA-dependent regulation of gene expression in regulating apoptosis in DDR.
These data afford a comprehensive view of microRNA-dependent control of gene expression in the regulation of apoptosis under genotoxic stress.
We cannot afford a third.
New York can't afford a repeat performance.
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