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afforded with
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'afforded with' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is generally used to mean that someone has been given access to or opportunity to experience something. For example, "The students were afforded with the opportunity to visit the museum."
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23 human-written examples
The same opportunity is afforded, with qualifications, to Will in "Accolade".
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Students in the UK are afforded with a unique opportunity to explore the world.
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But a gradual build-up in intensity and performance can be afforded with a month to go before England start their World Cup campaign against Australia in Melbourne.
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Herzen's eight-year experience with injustice and the acquaintance it afforded with the workings of Russian government gave firmer contours to his radicalism.
Encyclopedias
Organic CCS will again become an issue as climate negotiators reconvene to consider a post-Kyoto treaty in Copenhagen in December this year.Pekka Kauppi Professor of environmental science and policy University of Helsinki HelsinkiSIR – I am quoted in your briefing, but I appear to be saying that CCS can only be afforded with public subsidy ("Trouble in store", March 7th).
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When guests came to visit from out of town, I sometimes brought them to the observation deck on the top of World Trade Tower No. 2, not for the view of the city (the Empire State's was better) but for the broad prospect of geography it afforded, with the islands to the south, the distant fragment of ocean, the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, and the green expanse of New Jersey almost at our feet.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
36 human-written examples
Part of the experience with any tobacco is the relationship it affords with time.
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The Mets invested in a new bullpen last winter; it was about all they could afford with a limited budget.
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She lives in cockroach-filled houses, all she can afford, with more than a dozen other people.
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She talks about gold and elephants a mercenary army in Essos they can afford with their new Highgarden money.
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We buy homes we can afford, with real down payments and mortgages we can comprehend and predict.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Prefer using "afforded to" instead of "afforded with" for clearer and more grammatically sound sentences.
Common error
Avoid using "afforded with" when "afforded to" or simply "afforded" would be more appropriate and grammatically correct. The preposition 'with' is often redundant in this context.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "afforded with" functions as a passive verb construction, intending to indicate that someone or something has been given access to an opportunity or resource. However, it's considered grammatically questionable. Ludwig AI suggests that “afforded to” or simply “afforded” are better alternatives.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "afforded with" aims to express the provision of opportunities or resources. However, it is generally considered grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI suggests using "afforded to" or simply "afforded" as better alternatives. While the phrase can be found in some sources, especially news and media, it is advisable to avoid it in favor of clearer and more widely accepted constructions. The best practice is to opt for "afforded to" or rephrase the sentence for improved grammatical accuracy. Using alternatives such as "provided with", "granted", or "given" can enhance clarity and precision.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
provided with
Emphasizes the act of supplying or furnishing something.
granted
Highlights the formal or official permission or bestowal of something.
given
A simple and direct way of stating that something was handed over or presented.
presented with
Focuses on the act of introducing or offering something to someone.
endowed with
Implies a natural or inherent gift or quality.
furnished with
Highlights the act of equipping or supplying something necessary.
equipped with
Focuses on providing the necessary tools or resources for a specific purpose.
bestowed upon
Suggests a formal or ceremonial conferring of something.
conferred upon
Emphasizes the act of granting or bestowing something, often an honor or right.
accorded to
Implies giving someone something due or appropriate.
FAQs
Is "afforded with" grammatically correct?
While some sources use "afforded with", it's generally considered less correct than "afforded to" or simply "afforded". Prefer the latter options for clearer writing.
What's a better alternative to "afforded with"?
Consider using alternatives like "provided with", "granted", or "given" depending on the specific meaning you want to convey.
How can I rephrase a sentence using "afforded with" to make it more grammatically sound?
Instead of "They were afforded with opportunities", try "Opportunities were afforded to them" or "They were afforded opportunities".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
2.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested