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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affordable make" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression, and without additional context, it is difficult to determine its intended use.
Example: "We need to find an affordable make of the product that fits our budget."
Alternatives: "budget-friendly brand" or "cost-effective model".
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Make college affordable, make it accessible, make it free, make it a requirement for employment.
In these hard times, among my favorite treats are the affordable — make that extremely affordable — wings nights at the Tavern at Croton Landing.
I look forward to watching Trump make good on his plans to make America affordable, make America safe and make America work.
Even if home prices are more affordable, make sure that you consider the cost of living.
"Part of what they did was make the machine affordable, make the machines easy to use," said Duane Stanford, editor of Beverage Digest, a trade publication for the U.S. nonalcoholic beverage industry.
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Smartphones are becoming ubiquitous and affordable, making them ideal for simple medical tests.
The data that shows that it's actually affordable makes it even better, despite what Papa John says!
This one is all about making it affordable, making sure anyone who wants a ticket can come".
Some environmental groups are already upset that the tariffs have made solar energy less affordable, making it less competitive with more polluting fossil fuels.
Texas has no state income tax, and housing is often affordable, making this a bargain retirement spot.
He's about the real issues: keeping postsecondary education affordable, making the government work for Canada's indigenous peoples, and flying atop an improbably large Canada goose.
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