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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are unaffordable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing items, services, or costs that are too high for someone to purchase or afford.
Example: "Many families find that the rising costs of housing are unaffordable in today's market."
Alternatives: "are too expensive" or "are beyond reach".
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are unaffordable
adjective
Too expensive to be afforded
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Most areas, however, are unaffordable to him.
The western drugs they need are unaffordable.
These pledges helped secure her victory, but they are unaffordable.
For the vast majority of Russians the fees are unaffordable.
"A lot of people are getting mods that are unaffordable".
Who tells you things are unaffordable when you're growing up?
But these new drugs are incredibly expensive, and are unaffordable for many people who need them.
Yet patients are increasingly hearing that some treatments are unaffordable on the NHS.
Those fees are unaffordable for all but relatively well-off older adults, however.
New spending commitments are unaffordable, but Mr Cameron cannot oppose them without inviting charges of callousness.
It is popular, its advocates are powerful and its costs are unaffordable.
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