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Discover LudwigThe phrase "afforded it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing something that has been granted or provided, often in a context of opportunity or privilege.
Example: "The scholarship afforded it the chance to study abroad, which changed her life."
Alternatives: "provided it" or "granted it".
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He saw kids on computers and singing in a glee club, and asked its founder how he afforded it all.
Its isolation had, until recently, afforded it protection from most human activities.
Before the downturn, "we probably couldn't have afforded it".
"There was no way we could have afforded it.
"We couldn't have afforded it any other way," he said.
"I couldn't have afforded it otherwise," he said.
I couldn't have afforded it any other way.
Like so many others, he could not have afforded it otherwise.
The government's monopoly on information once afforded it a monopoly on truth.
But, like any government, it must partly be judged against the opportunities history afforded it.
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She could have afforded it but what about future patients who could not?" Hodgson wrote.
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