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Discover Ludwig"can't afford" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to the inability to buy something due to lack of money. For example: "I'm sorry, I can't afford a new car right now."
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I can't afford nothing".
They can't afford it.
We can't afford to.
Businesses can't afford it.
I can't afford childcare".
"We can't afford it".
You can't afford those".
He can't afford to".
We can't afford that.
I can't afford one.
They can't afford lionfish.
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