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Discover LudwigThe phrase "afford longer" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express the ability to sustain or maintain something for a longer duration, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "I can't afford longer delays in the project timeline."
Alternatives: "sustain longer" or "maintain longer."
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In response to traveler demand, Trek is also booking 10 new long-weekend tours to places like Zion National Park, California wine country and Moab, Utah, for those who still want to travel but can't afford longer trips.
Hence, relaying has been considered in interference networks in order to afford longer source-destination distance [4 7].
The transport of raw material can typically afford longer transit times permitting a less accurate transport schedule and is subject to lower transport costs.
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Higher enzyme loadings afforded longer plateau time and higher sugar concentrations.
In particular, brief exposure to a catabolic agent afforded longer-term protection against subsequent attacks, offering the most effective means of cytoprotection [ 23].
We cannot afford any longer to not take the rule of law for what it's really worth.
This would afford a longer vantage point to allow visitors a better viewing angle of the new Basilica.
A pair of solo piano works performed by Joel Sachs afforded a longer view of Ms. Mamlok's development.
Others are unloading longer-standing investments which they can no longer afford to carry.
Anyway, we can no longer afford them.
We can't afford this any longer.
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