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Discover LudwigThe phrase "afford to keep" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the ability to maintain or sustain something, often in a financial context.
Example: "I can't afford to keep my subscription if my income doesn't increase."
Alternatives: "able to maintain" or "can sustain".
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She can afford to keep her home.
Eventually we couldn't afford to keep him.
"I can't afford to keep chasing them.
And they cannot afford to keep waiting".
"I couldn't afford to keep it".
"Now I can afford to keep playing".
"You can't afford to keep farmland".
We can't afford to keep pretending.
No coach can afford to keep finishing third forever.
But the council couldn't afford to keep them all open.
And we can't afford to keep doing that.
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