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Discover LudwigThe phrase "completely unaffordable" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is too expensive to purchase. For example, "A car like that is completely unaffordable for most people."
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I mean, it's completely unaffordable.
The program is also completely unaffordable.
Rent prices are now completely unaffordable.
These flats will be completely unaffordable for her".
"My experience is that [housing] is completely unaffordable," he said.
On top of all this, the new law is completely unaffordable.
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Can write off all unaffordable debts.
However, these are completely inaccessible and unaffordable to the vast majority of smallholder farmers.
It's not enough to land in Africa with a flashy launch and a product that's completely unsuitable (and unaffordable) to the continent's population.
Glendale's proposal may strike some as an urban pipe dream, completely infeasible and unaffordable.
And yet child care is unaffordable and completely out of reach.
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