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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always afforded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is consistently provided or granted over time.
Example: "In this organization, employees are always afforded opportunities for professional development."
Alternatives: "consistently provided" or "regularly granted".
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But as we saw last year, you're not always afforded that luxury".
It's primarily because I was always afforded the freedom to innovate, create and build — never having to look far for my next challenge.
Others are not always afforded the luxury of choice: babies born with ambiguous genitalia are often assigned a sex at birth and undergo "correctional surgery".
Yet this is a luxury not always afforded presidential historians, who must inevitably address how their subjects stack up against the competition.
Organic growth is a gift not always afforded to developing superstars, but in characteristic Thunder fashion, Durant's dynamic role on both ends of the court has been carefully monitored and gradually adjusted.
"Often, if you go with the natural light and the fairly casual approach, you tend not to come away with stately portraiture, which is always afforded to the middle classes and the upper classes," she said.
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So I could always afford to fail".
"We can't always afford to be in those positions".
He could not always afford food and often slept in doorways.
Even if they can't afford lunch they can always afford a small treat.
But then foxes can always afford to be kind to hedgehogs.
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