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The phrase "afford by" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and may confuse readers.
Example: "The resources are not afford by the budget constraints."
Alternatives: "provided by" or "made possible by".
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When I was 21, I lived in a two-bedroom flat in Manhattan that I couldn't afford by myself.
As far as I can see, he mostly cherishes the lush life he could afford by circumventing the rules.
"Many Americans are simply duped into hidden fees and loans they just can't afford by companies who know exactly what they're doing," he said.
A predatory lender will push such cash-poor borrowers into loans they cannot afford by overstating their income and assets on the loan application.
The result is that bars can take a chance on the esoteric, and drinkers can try wines they'd never be able to afford by the bottle.
Will the plan reduce my mortgage balance? A. Lenders are most likely to lower your payments to a level you can afford by reducing your interest rate.
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We know the modest protections afforded by privilege.
What are the tax and insurance benefits afforded by marriage?
The avalanche protection afforded by Swiss forests exemplifies the former.
Elbow stability is afforded by both static and dynamic structures.
Risk reduction afforded by regulation is not free.
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