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Discover LudwigThe phrase "well afforded" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It could be used in contexts discussing something that is generously provided or made available, but it is not a standard expression. Example: "The resources for the project were well afforded by the organization, allowing for extensive research and development."
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The Tisches could have well afforded to open and fund entirely a finishing school with their own funds -- but they had a dream and a plan to change societal attitudes and Title IX law from that of disfavoring to expressly favoring and authorizing single-sex public education.
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Of course, they can well afford it.
He could well afford an expensive vacation.
The hosts of the conference could well afford it.
At 74, Mr. Schwartz could well afford to bask in retirement.
I can perfectly well afford to buy food.
"If you are here tonight," he added, "you can well afford it".
Manchester United can well afford to pay their staff more than the bare minimum".
Mr. McDavid also asserted that the bank could well afford to lose the $1 billion.
Mrs. Helmsley, now 84, can well afford to pay that -- and her taxes, too.
We can well afford to pay our current taxes, and we can afford to pay even more.
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