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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affordable chunks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to items or services that are reasonably priced and can be purchased in smaller portions or segments.
Example: "The meal plan offers affordable chunks of food that fit within any budget."
Alternatives: "budget-friendly portions" or "cost-effective segments".
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One start-up company, 23andme, recently announced plans to provide affordable chunks of their DNA to individual consumers, along with tools to help them keep track of and understand their genetic information.
Five months ago, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) asked physicists at the United States' sole laboratory specializing in particle physics to chop plans for their $1.9 billion flagship experiment for the next decade into more affordable chunks.
It's a hardware company - making a device that you can buy for $79 that allows you to buy mobile data in affordable chunks.
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"Pretty soon these affordable, powerful, mini chunks of metal and plastic that think for themselves will be flying over our heads.
Had the Court thrown out the Affordable Care Act, or large chunks of it, Obama would have looked ineffectual and weak, and the G.O.P. attack dogs would have stepped up their assault on him as Jimmy Carter redux.
(Affordable housing also removes a chunk of the development risk, given it comes with guaranteed funding from a housing association).
Although that's a sizable chunk, it's more affordable than the insurance might be otherwise.
Now it is becoming increasingly clear that if bigger chunks of computer memory are available and affordable, users will gobble them up.
That's thanks to annual funding of about $5 billion, a big chunk of which comes from a provision in the Affordable Care Act that Sanders championed.
When homebuyers work out whether a property is affordable or not, the cost of servicing a new mortgage as a chunk of take-home pay is more salient.
The city Housing Authority could soon get a "sizeable chunk" of millions of dollars lost to a development company that inflated construction costs on affordable housing projects.
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