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The phrase "afford to get" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability to pay for or obtain something, often in a financial context.
Example: "I can't afford to get a new car right now because of my budget constraints."
Alternatives: "able to purchase" or "have the means to obtain".
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We cannot afford to get it wrong.
I can't afford to get sick.
We can't afford to get this wrong.
The state cannot afford to get this wrong.
"I can't afford to get released," he said.
And we cannot afford to get it wrong.
"A lot of them can't afford to get by.
This time, United cannot afford to get it wrong.
You can't afford to get your throat cut".
I mean, he can't afford to get arrested again".
Now most of them can't afford to get in.
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