Can Afford in a sentence

(1) He can afford to buy a boat.
(2) He can afford to retire early.
(3) I can afford to buy a new toy.
(4) We can afford to buy a new car.
(5) I can afford to buy a new bike.
(6) I can afford to buy a new book.
(7) She can afford with her savings.
(8) He can afford to buy a new house.
(9) I can afford to buy a new art set.
(10) She can afford to buy a new phone.
Can Afford sentence
(11) I can afford to buy a new backpack.
(12) I can afford to buy a new swimsuit.
(13) I can afford to buy a new lunchbox.
(14) He can afford to donate to charity.
(15) She can afford to buy a new laptop.
(16) She can afford to buy a luxury car.
(17) I can afford to take a day off work.
(18) I can afford to buy a new hairbrush.
(19) He can afford to eat out every night.
(20) I can afford to buy a new video game.
Can Afford make sentence
(21) I can afford to buy a new basketball.
(22) My family can afford to buy a new TV.
(23) I can afford to buy a new board game.
(24) I can afford to buy a new pencil case.
(25) We can afford to go on a camping trip.
(26) My family can afford to go to the zoo.
(27) I can afford to buy a new water bottle.
(28) We can afford to pay our bills on time.
(29) I will save money till I can afford it.
(30) She can afford to buy designer clothes.
Sentence of can afford
(31) She can afford to hire a personal chef.
(32) Erm, I'm not sure if I can afford that.
(33) We eat out as often as we can afford to.
(34) We can afford to upgrade our technology.
(35) I can afford to buy a new pair of shoes.
(36) We can afford to save money for college.
(37) We can afford to have a family vacation.
(38) I can afford to buy a new pair of socks.
(39) I can afford to buy a new coloring book.
(40) My family can afford to buy a new couch.
Can Afford meaningful sentence
(41) We can afford to pay for our water bill.
(42) He can afford to start his own business.
(43) We can afford to buy groceries this week.
(44) I can afford to buy a small bag of candy.
(45) I can afford to buy a new hair accessory.
(46) I can afford to buy a new watercolor set.
(47) I can afford to buy a new hat for winter.
(48) I can afford to buy a new pair of gloves.
(49) I can afford to buy a new scarf for fall.
(50) She can afford to go on a shopping spree.
Can Afford sentence examples
(51) Duno if I can afford to buy the textbook.
(52) We can afford to go on vacation this year.
(53) We can afford to have a family game night.
(54) Working together, we can afford a premium.
(55) My family can afford to donate to charity.
(56) I will save money till I can afford a car.
(57) She can afford to hire a personal trainer.
(58) He is well off and can afford luxury items.
(59) We can afford to have a picnic in the park.
(60) We can afford to save money for the future.
Sentence with can afford
(61) My family can afford to go to a theme park.
(62) We can afford to pay for our car insurance.
(63) We can afford to pay for our internet bill.
(64) She can afford to take a vacation this year.
(65) He can afford to buy a house in the suburbs.
(66) He can afford to invest in the stock market.
(67) My dad works hard so we can afford our home.
(68) We can afford to have a movie night at home.
(69) We can afford to buy groceries for the week.
(70) We can afford to go out to eat once a month.
Use can afford in a sentence
(71) We can afford to save some money each month.
(72) We can afford a premium by working together.
(73) Rich people can afford to buy expensive cars.
(74) We can afford to donate to charity this year.
(75) I hope I can afford to go to college one day.
(76) I can afford to buy a new game for my tablet.
(77) My family can afford to go on a camping trip.
(78) My family can afford to go to a local museum.
(79) I can afford to buy a new pair of headphones.
(80) My family can afford to go to a nearby beach.
Sentence using can afford
(81) I can afford to buy a new video game console.
(82) He can afford to take a sabbatical from work.
(83) He is well off and can afford to retire early.
(84) The company can afford to hire more employees.
(85) We can afford to donate to charity this month.
(86) I can afford to buy a new backpack for school.
(87) We can afford to go on a vacation this summer.
(88) I can afford to buy a new dress for the dance.
(89) We can afford to take a day trip to the beach.
(90) We can afford to donate some money to charity.
Can Afford example sentence
(91) We can afford to pay for our electricity bill.
(92) I need to save my money so I can afford a bike.
(93) We can afford to have a family dinner together.
(94) Payroll is how we can afford to go on vacation.
(95) We can afford to go to the movies once a month.
(96) My parents can afford to take me to the doctor.
(97) I can afford to buy a new phone with my savings.
(98) I can afford to buy a new shirt for picture day.
(99) We need to make sure we can afford our mortgage.
(100) I can afford to buy a new toy with my allowance.
Sentence with word can afford
(101) We can afford to donate some clothes to charity.
(102) My family can afford to pay for my art supplies.
(103) My parents can afford to take me to the dentist.
(104) I'm not sure if I can afford to buy a new phone.
(105) Caviar is a luxury that not everyone can afford.
(106) He asks for a raise, so he can afford a new car.
(107) I never bet down more than I can afford to lose.
(108) Living rent-free is a luxury that few can afford.
(109) I can afford to buy a new book with my allowance.
(110) We can afford to buy some new clothes for school.
Sentence of can afford
(111) Payroll is how we can afford to go to the doctor.
(112) My family can afford to pay for my music lessons.
(113) My family can afford to pay for my dance classes.
(114) My family can afford to go on vacation this year.
(115) My parents can afford to pay for my art supplies.
(116) I can afford to buy a small souvenir on vacation.
(117) Combining our resources, we can afford a premium.
(118) Don't bet more money than you can afford to lose.
(119) My parents can afford to pay for my piano lessons.
(120) My parents can afford to pay for my music lessons.
Can Afford used in a sentence
(121) We can afford to buy a small house in the suburbs.
(122) We need to save money so we can afford a vacation.
(123) We can afford to buy a new TV for the living room.
(124) We can afford to take a family vacation next year.
(125) I need to make sure I can afford my loan payments.
(126) I will save my money till I can afford a new bike.
(127) I'm not sure if I can afford the rent in this area.
(128) My family can afford to go on vacation this summer.
(129) Laziness is a luxury that only the rich can afford.
(130) Insure within the deductible amount you can afford.
Can Afford sentence in English
(131) My family can afford to pay for my school supplies.
(132) You have to make sure you can afford your mortgage.
(133) A family with solvency can afford to buy a new car.
(134) My family can afford to buy groceries for the week.
(135) I will save my money till I can afford a new phone.
(136) My family can afford to pay for my sports equipment.
(137) I can afford to buy a small treat with my allowance.
(138) A family with solvency can afford to go on vacation.
(139) My parents can afford to pay for my school supplies.
(140) By saving money, you can afford to travel the world.
(141) She is well off and can afford to travel first class.
(142) My parents can afford to pay for my sports equipment.
(143) I can afford to buy a new phone, but I choose not to.
(144) The best-off families can afford to travel the world.
(145) Caviar is a luxury food that not everyone can afford.
(146) The economy can affect how much we can afford to buy.
(147) We can afford to buy a new couch for the living room.
(148) We should only buy up everything if we can afford it.
(149) Working together, we can afford a premium membership.
(150) They can afford to buy the latest technology gadgets.
(151) By saving money, you can afford to buy what you want.
(152) She is well off and can afford to support her hobbies.
(153) I can afford to buy a new phone, but I don't need one.
(154) I can afford to buy a new book with my birthday money.
(155) My family can afford to donate to charity every month.
(156) I can afford to buy a small toy for my little brother.
(157) You should only get a loan for a house you can afford.
(158) My family can afford to go to the movies once a month.
(159) They can afford to buy a second home in the mountains.
(160) If you have a high income, you can afford luxury items.
(161) My family can afford to buy healthy food for us to eat.
(162) I can afford to buy a new laptop for my online classes.
(163) The exclusive car is only for people who can afford it.
(164) The price of textbooks has gone past what I can afford.
(165) You should only buy up everything if you can afford it.
(166) My parents can afford to buy me new clothes for school.
(167) A person with solvency can afford to go back to school.
(168) They can afford to take a year off to travel the world.
(169) Within the budget, we can afford to make some upgrades.
(170) I'm not sure if I can afford another keg this semester.
(171) Rich people can afford to dine at exclusive restaurants.
(172) Caviares are a luxury item that not everyone can afford.
(173) We need to save money so we can afford to buy a new car.
(174) We need to save money so we can afford to go to college.
(175) You should never wager more than you can afford to lose.
(176) Caviar is very expensive and not everyone can afford it.
(177) I'm not sure if I can afford to buy a new car right now.
(178) He needs to save more money, so he can afford to travel.
(179) The designer shoes are costing me more than I can afford.
(180) By-means-of my savings, I can afford to go on a vacation.
(181) The price of gas can fluctuate beyond what we can afford.
(182) Yen till I can afford to eat out, I have to cook at home.
(183) We need to analyze the budget to see if we can afford it.
(184) You should never gamble more than you can afford to lose.
(185) I can afford to buy a new game for my video game console.
(186) I need to make sure I can afford the interest on my loan.
(187) I need to save money till I can afford to go on vacation.
(188) Frugal together, we can afford the things we really want.
(189) I want to buy a car, but I'm not sure if I can afford it.
(190) I'm not sure if I can afford to go to the bachelor party.
(191) Central heating is a luxury that not everyone can afford.
(192) I can afford to splurge on a fancy dinner once in a while.
(193) I can afford to take a break and relax for a little while.
(194) We can afford to donate some money to charity every month.
(195) I can afford to buy a small gift for my friend's birthday.
(196) I can afford to buy a small treat with my allowance money.
(197) We need to work hard so we can afford to have a good life.
(198) We can afford to hire a tutor to help us with our studies.
(199) My financial stability is waning beyond what I can afford.
(200) My parents can afford to buy me a new backpack for school.
(201) We need to save money so we can afford to buy a new house.
(202) Don't borrow more than you can afford to pay back on time.
(203) He has a decent salary and can afford to live comfortably.
(204) He can afford to buy a new house with his high-paying job.
(205) They can afford to donate a large sum of money to charity.
(206) I'm not sure if I can afford the current price of tuition.
(207) The super-rich can afford to buy expensive cars and yachts.
(208) The designer clothing is costing me more than I can afford.
(209) They can afford with their teamwork to accomplish any task.
(210) I can afford to buy a small bag of candy with my allowance.
(211) Please make a donation with whatever amount you can afford.
(212) I need to heap up my savings before I can afford a new car.
(213) The sad reality is that not everyone can afford healthcare.
(214) Private jets are a luxury that only the wealthy can afford.
(215) I'm not sure if I can afford to study abroad next semester.
(216) He has lots of money, so he can afford to travel the world.
(217) I want to buy a condo, but I'm not sure if I can afford it.
(218) Supercars are a status symbol for those who can afford them.
(219) Living comfortably is a luxury that not everyone can afford.
(220) My dad said we can afford to buy a pizza for dinner tonight.
(221) The exclusive vacation is only for people who can afford it.
(222) Binge save your money now so you can afford to travel later.
(223) I pawn through my budget to make sure I can afford the trip.
(224) I need to budget my money so I can afford to go on vacation.
(225) My family can afford to buy a new couch for the living room.
(226) They can afford to eat out at fancy restaurants every night.
(227) He has a lot of money, so he can afford to travel the world.
(228) He has a cushy salary, so he can afford to travel the world.
(229) She gots a scholarship, so she can afford to attend college.
(230) The high priced car is a luxury that not everyone can afford.
(231) I'll take a looksee at the budget to see if we can afford it.
(232) I can afford to buy a new phone, but I don't really need one.
(233) I can afford in addition to my regular expenses a new laptop.
(234) I'm saving up money so I can afford to visit Italy next year.
(235) We need to save money so we can afford to retire comfortably.
(236) I am frugal on my gift-giving, I only give what I can afford.
(237) It's a wonder how some students can afford to live on campus.
(238) I'm frugal with money so I can afford to invest in my future.
(239) I need to insure my car, but I'm not sure if I can afford it.
(240) The super-rich can afford to hire personal chefs and trainers.
(241) She can afford with her savings to go on a luxurious vacation.
(242) We can afford to go to the movies once in a while as a family.
(243) We need to budget our money so we can afford to pay our bills.
(244) I'm not sure if I can afford the asking-prices for these cars.
(245) We need to budget our money so we can afford to buy groceries.
(246) If you're frugal ahead of time, you can afford to travel more.
(247) They can afford to hire a private chef for their dinner party.
(248) Being frugal together means we can afford to go on a fun trip.
(249) My parents can afford to buy me new school supplies every year.
(250) My family can afford to have a pet, so we have a dog named Max.
(251) I hope I can afford to buy my mom a nice gift for her birthday.
(252) I need to save up some moolah before I can afford that new car.
(253) It is risky to overdraw beyond what you can afford to pay back.
(254) I need to hold over to my savings until I can afford a new car.
(255) I'm not going to cadge for with you, I can afford my own lunch.
(256) Yen till I can afford to travel, I have to explore my own city.
(257) The interest rate can affect how much you can afford to borrow.
(258) People with affluence can afford to go on vacations and travel.
(259) The sad truth is that not everyone can afford to go to college.
(260) I'll put off buying that expensive dress until I can afford it.
(261) She has plenty of money, so she can afford to travel the world.
(262) I'll have to sleep on it and see if it's something I can afford.
(263) The super-rich can afford to hire personal assistants and staff.
(264) We need to build up our savings before we can afford a vacation.
(265) We can afford with our flexible work hours to travel frequently.
(266) I need to save up some moolahs before I can afford that new car.
(267) He can afford in addition to his mortgage, a weekly golf lesson.
(268) The cost of tuition is overtax beyond what my family can afford.
(269) It's important to avoid taking on more debt than you can afford.
(270) My family can afford to buy a new car seat for my little sister.
(271) Transplantation can be expensive and not everyone can afford it.
(272) We need to budget our money so we can afford to pay for college.
(273) They can afford to buy a luxury yacht for their summer vacation.
(274) It's important to gamble with money that you can afford to lose.
(275) I'm frugal with money so I can afford to start a family someday.
(276) Bet with caution and never bet more than you can afford to lose.
(277) I quasi-believe that I can afford to study abroad next semester.
(278) They are well off financially and can afford to travel the world.
(279) The cost of living in this city is rent beyond what I can afford.
(280) He can afford with his patience to deal with difficult customers.
(281) If we split the cost, we can afford to go on a two-week vacation.
(282) My parents can afford to buy me new clothes for school each year.
(283) She can afford in addition to her rent, a monthly gym membership.
(284) He's cking his bank account to see if he can afford the vacation.
(285) I'm not sure if I can afford to go to that fancy gala next month.
(286) I need to make sure I can afford the monthly payments on my loan.
(287) The liberty to travel freely is a luxury not everyone can afford.
(288) He wants to get a new car, but he's not sure if he can afford it.
(289) I want to buy a condominium, but I'm not sure if I can afford it.
(290) Ante up as much as you can afford, but don't go over your budget.
(291) It's important to budget wisely so you can afford your textbooks.
(292) I have to scour my budget to see if I can afford to study abroad.
(293) My parents can afford to pay for my sports equipment and uniforms.
(294) I need to save up some simoleons before I can afford that new car.
(295) I need to rob through my budget to see if I can afford a vacation.
(296) Cheek back your budget to see if you can afford that new textbook.
(297) The cost of tuition is erect beyond what many students can afford.
(298) If you're frugal ahead of time, you can afford to take a vacation.
(299) I need to budget my cash wisely so I can afford my rent and bills.
(300) She wants to buy a house, but she's not sure if she can afford it.
(301) He consistently saves money, so he can afford to travel the world.
(302) A responsible bettor never bets more than they can afford to lose.
(303) I'm going to drum on my thighs until I can afford a real drum set.
(304) I'm not sure if I can afford the fancy off-campus housing options.
(305) The super-rich can afford to buy designer clothing and accessories.
(306) The wealthiest athletes can afford the best trainers and equipment.
(307) The exclusive resort is only accessible to those who can afford it.
(308) The haj is mandatory for all able-bodied Muslims who can afford it.
(309) I need to peck into my budget to see if I can afford this textbook.
(310) Yen till I can afford to go to the movies, I have to watch Netflix.
(311) The price of technology has gone past what I can afford to upgrade.
(312) The cost of textbooks is skew beyond what most students can afford.
(313) I'm not sure if I can afford to fork about $75 for that field trip.
(314) I'm studying hard so I can afford a resort beyond my current means.
(315) We have to make sure we can afford the rent before we sign a lease.
(316) The jewelry store sells items that only affluent people can afford.
(317) You should only invest money in stocks that you can afford to lose.
(318) I'm trying to save money so I can afford to study abroad next year.
(319) I'm trying to save money so I can afford to attend graduate school.
(320) I'm not sure if I can afford the fancy off-campus textbook options.
(321) The super-rich can afford to hire top-notch security and protection.
(322) The company can afford with its profits to invest in new technology.
(323) Don't be uppity with the salesperson just because you can afford it.
(324) I can afford in support of your decision to pursue higher education.
(325) They can afford in addition to their car payment, a weekend getaway.
(326) I need to gird around my finances to make sure I can afford tuition.
(327) I have to fix through my budget to make sure I can afford textbooks.
(328) I'm waiting for my scholarship to kick in so I can afford textbooks.
(329) We need to make sure we can afford to buy up the technology we want.
(330) If you're frugal ahead of time, you can afford to donate to charity.
(331) I'm trying to frugal up so I can afford to go on vacation next year.
(332) Shopaholics often find themselves spending more than they can afford.
(333) Rich people can afford to hire personal trainers and fitness coaches.
(334) The price of this luxury item is steeper than most people can afford.
(335) I need to round off my expenses to see if I can afford this vacation.
(336) I always try to budget wisely so that I can afford the things I need.
(337) At this rate, we'll have to postpone the trip until we can afford it.
(338) I'm not sure if I can afford the price for this study abroad program.
(339) Yen till I can afford a car, I have to rely on public transportation.
(340) The cost of tuition seems to creep above what I can afford each year.
(341) I need to mollify out my finances so I can afford to pay for tuition.
(342) I need to rue through my budget to see if I can afford this textbook.
(343) It's important to avoid owing beyond what you can afford to pay back.
(344) Jumbo through your budget to make sure you can afford your textbooks.
(345) Don't spend more on your credit card than you can afford to pay back.
(346) I have to manage with the clothes I have until I can afford new ones.
(347) They can afford to hire a personal trainer to help them get in shape.
(348) I need to save up a few more bucks before I can afford that textbook.
(349) He wants to finish his degree, but he's not sure if he can afford it.
(350) The cot is a temporary sleeping arrangement until I can afford a bed.
(351) He wants to buy a new car, aporia he is not sure if he can afford it.
(352) He is a successful businessman, so he can afford to travel the world.
(353) I need to trim by expenses so I can afford to attend this conference.
(354) I'm considering buying a duplex, but I'm not sure if I can afford it.
(355) Rich people can afford to hire top-notch legal and financial advisors.
(356) He can afford with his scholarship to attend a prestigious university.
(357) I can afford to donate some of my allowance to a charity I care about.
(358) I'm not sure if I can afford this dress, it costs too many smackeroos.
(359) Yen till I can afford a new laptop, I have to make do with my old one.
(360) I need to make sure I can afford to rent back by the end of the month.
(361) I'm trying to toll by with my old laptop until I can afford a new one.
(362) Always gamble responsibly and never gamble beyond what you can afford.
(363) We need to make sure we can afford our mortgage before we buy a house.
(364) You should always make sure you can afford to pay when deferment ends.
(365) You need to make sure you can afford a mortgage before buying a house.
(366) If we buy down the cost of the gas, we can afford to take a road trip.
(367) They can afford to invest in the stock market with their extra income.
(368) The liberty to travel freely is a luxury that not everyone can afford.
(369) I need to apply for the scholarship, so I can afford to go to college.
(370) He wants to buy down his taxes, but he's not sure if he can afford it.
(371) We are frugal together, so we can afford to buy a house in the future.
(372) I need to chew over my budget and see if I can afford to study abroad.
(373) I need to refer back to my budget to see if I can afford that purchase.
(374) I need to review my spendable budget to see if I can afford a vacation.
(375) Luxuries can enhance the quality of life for those who can afford them.
(376) They can afford with their strong work ethic to excel in their careers.
(377) The plan to redecorate the house is in abeyance until we can afford it.
(378) You should always make sure you can afford to pay if you defer payment.
(379) If we buy down the cost of the gas, we can afford to go on a road trip.
(380) You should only use the premium disenable feature if you can afford it.
(381) Before lending money, you should consider if you can afford to lose it.
(382) I'm trying to be more frugal with money so I can afford to travel more.
(383) I'm not sure if I can afford to live in this city on my current salary.
(384) I need to crunch some numbers to see if we can afford to buy a new car.
(385) I'm frugal with money so I can afford to donate to causes I care about.
(386) He wants to acquire a new house, but he's not sure if he can afford it.
(387) She wants to apply for a stay, but she's not sure if she can afford it.
(388) We need to be careful with our money so we can afford to buy groceries.
(389) I want to study abroad in college, but I'm not sure if I can afford it.
(390) I need to mete over my finances to see if I can afford to study abroad.
(391) Yen till I can afford a nicer apartment, I have to live in a small one.
(392) I need to fix up my budget so I can afford textbooks for next semester.
(393) I need to ferret over my budget to see if I can afford to go on a trip.
(394) I need to flesh up my budget to make sure I can afford all my expenses.
(395) The super-rich can afford to indulge in expensive hobbies and interests.
(396) If you save money diligently, you can afford a nice vacation thereafter.
(397) We need to analyse the budget to see if we can afford to go on vacation.
(398) We need to analyze the budget to see if we can afford to go on vacation.
(399) My dad has good credit because he doesn't spend more than he can afford.
(400) You have to make sure you can afford the closing costs on your mortgage.
(401) If you're frugal ahead, you can afford to buy more things in the future.
(402) If you're frugal ahead of time, you can afford to invest in your future.
(403) I need to crunch some numbers to see if we can afford to go on vacation.
(404) They can afford to buy a second car, but they prefer to carpool to work.
(405) I'm thinking about changing my car, but I'm not sure if I can afford it.
(406) I have a little leeway in my budget, so I can afford to buy a new phone.
(407) My family can afford to invest in renewable energy sources for our home.
(408) We need to build up our savings account before we can afford a vacation.
(409) The company has deep pockets and can afford to invest in new technology.
(410) I have to flex out my budget to make sure I can afford all my textbooks.
(411) Humbug upon the belief that college is only for those who can afford it.
(412) I'm not sure if I can afford to fork about $100 for that concert ticket.
(413) I need to jibe through my budget to see if I can afford to study abroad.
(414) I'm trying to cobble by with my old laptop until I can afford a new one.
(415) The tax assessment for this property is higher than the owner can afford.
(416) The wealthier individuals can afford luxurious vacations and experiences.
(417) The richest art collectors can afford to buy masterpieces worth millions.
(418) The car we're driving is only temporary until we can afford a better one.
(419) If you're frugal ahead, you can afford to buy nicer things in the future.
(420) If we buy down the cost of the tickets, we can afford to go to the movie.
(421) You need to sort out your finances before you can afford to go on a trip.
(422) I'm frugal with money so I can afford to pay off my student loans faster.
(423) He wants to buy down his car loan, but he's not sure if he can afford it.
(424) I'm not sure if I can afford the trip, but go ahead and book the tickets.
(425) The school can afford in addition to their textbooks, a new computer lab.
(426) It's important to budget wisely so you can afford to go out occasionally.
(427) The price of parking has gone past what I can afford on a student budget.
(428) The super-rich can afford to send their children to elite private schools.
(429) The knockoffs were a reminder that not everyone can afford the real thing.
(430) I'll be saving yen till I can afford to visit all the tourist attractions.
(431) He can afford with his determination to overcome any obstacle in his path.
(432) We can afford with our teamwork to complete the project ahead of schedule.
(433) If you are affluent, you can afford to buy a yacht and sail the open seas.
(434) We need to make sure we can afford our mortgage before we sign the papers.
(435) If we buy down the cost of the clothes, we can afford to buy more outfits.
(436) I have to make sure I can afford the monthly loan payments before I apply.
(437) He can afford to buy a house, but he's still saving up for a down payment.
(438) Even though I can afford to eat out every night, I prefer to cook at home.
(439) I need to tangle out with my finances to make sure I can afford textbooks.
(440) It's important to net off your car payment to make sure you can afford it.
(441) I'm not sure if we can afford to have a keg around for the entire weekend.
(442) The price of healthcare has gone past what I can afford without insurance.
(443) The price of transportation has gone past what I can afford without a car.
(444) I need to tank up round on my savings before I can afford to study abroad.
(445) I oversleep when I have nothing important to do and can afford to sleep in.
(446) We encourage everyone to make a contribution of any amount they can afford.
(447) I can afford to spend a little extra on a nice birthday gift for my friend.
(448) She loves to travel, but forsaking her job is not something she can afford.
(449) I need to register for the conference, but I'm not sure if I can afford it.
(450) I have fifty dollars in my wallet, so I can afford to buy lunch and dinner.
(451) I want to visit the south this summer, but I'm not sure if I can afford it.
(452) I need to muddle over at my budget and see if I can afford to study abroad.
(453) I'm going to bump up my savings plan so I can afford to travel next summer.
(454) I'm taking a break from tennis until I can afford a new racket at the mall.
(455) Yen till I can afford to go to concerts, I have to listen to music at home.
(456) Yen till I can afford to buy books, I have to borrow them from the library.
(457) I'm not sure if I can afford to live in a fancy apartment after graduation.
(458) I need to check my monthly balance to see if I can afford to go on vacation.
(459) She can afford with her creativity to design unique and innovative products.
(460) Finally, I got my financial aid sorted out and can afford to stay in school.
(461) I can afford to buy a birthday present for my friend with my saved up money.
(462) You should always make sure you can afford the payments when deferment ends.
(463) You should only do a balance transfer if you can afford to pay off the debt.
(464) I need to crunch some numbers to see if we can afford to renovate our house.
(465) I'm frugal with money so I can afford to pay for my textbooks each semester.
(466) Hang on, I'm not sure if I can afford that vacation until I check my budget.
(467) The concert tickets are expensive, at best I can afford the nosebleed seats.
(468) She is addicted to shopping and often spends more money than she can afford.
(469) Rich people can afford to send their children to prestigious private schools.
(470) The wealthier individuals can afford to invest in their personal development.
(471) The wealthier individuals can afford to hire domestic help and support staff.
(472) The family decided to hold out on taking a vacation until they can afford it.
(473) I will make a budget to ensure I can afford to pay the principal on my loans.
(474) By paying off over time, you can afford the luxury item you've always wanted.
(475) We can afford with our teamwork to overcome any challenges that come our way.
(476) The wealthier families can afford to hire domestic help for household chores.
(477) If you are affluent, you can afford to buy expensive clothes and accessories.
(478) You should only do a balance transfer if you can afford to pay off your debt.
(479) We need to make sure we can afford our mortgage before we start our new life.
(480) You should always make sure you can afford to defer payment before you do it.
(481) You should only do a balance transfer if you can afford to make the payments.
(482) It's important to be frugal with money so you can afford unexpected expenses.
(483) The wealthy can afford to travel the world and experience different cultures.
(484) Don't invest more than you can afford to lose if you want to realize returns.
(485) The mortgage calculator helped me figure out how much I can afford to borrow.
(486) You should make sure you can afford the balance transfer fee before doing it.
(487) If you save up for a few months, you can afford to buy a new laptop or phone.
(488) In default of a more spacious apartment, I can afford to rent this small one.
(489) The number of students who can afford textbooks is dwindling across campuses.
(490) My current account balance is high, so I can afford to make a large purchase.
(491) Before you borrow on your car, make sure you can afford the monthly payments.
(492) I'm not sure if I can afford the expense, but go ahead and make the purchase.
(493) Yen till I can afford to buy new clothes, I have to make do with what I have.
(494) I need to salvage up on my savings so I can afford to study abroad next year.
(495) It's wise to carry beneath the maximum amount of cash you can afford to lose.
(496) We consult the cash budget to determine if we can afford a particular expense.
(497) The price of beachfront properties is rent beyond what most people can afford.
(498) I need to review my budget to ensure I can afford the repayments on a new car.
(499) The exclusive clothing brand is very expensive and not everyone can afford it.
(500) Offset liability is a way to make sure you don't owe more than you can afford.
(501) If we buy down the cost of the plane tickets, we can afford to go on vacation.
(502) I need to mull over my budget before deciding if I can afford to study abroad.
(503) We decided to put the old car in mothballs, until we can afford to restore it.
(504) The community can afford in support of its youth by building a new playground.
(505) The charity can afford in addition to their donations, a new community center.
(506) The Smiths are well off and can afford to take luxurious vacations every year.
(507) Unless I can afford to pay for college, I will have to take out student loans.
(508) I really want to buy that bigticket item, but I'm not sure if I can afford it.
(509) I'm trying to save money so I can afford to attend a conference next semester.
(510) I can't fathom in how some students can afford to study abroad for a semester.
(511) It's important to remember to never gamble beyond what you can afford to lose.
(512) We consult the cash budget to determine if we can afford to hire new employees.
(513) They can afford with their large inheritance to purchase a beachfront property.
(514) If you are affluent, you can afford to retire early and live a life of leisure.
(515) The exclusive hotel only offers rooms to guests who can afford the high prices.
(516) If you're frugal ahead of time, you can afford to splurge on special occasions.
(517) I need to glimpse through my budget to see if I can afford that concert ticket.
(518) Provided that I can afford the down payment, I am interested in buying a condo.
(519) Candidly, I don't think we can afford to take on any more clients at this time.
(520) I really want to buy that big ticket item, but I'm not sure if I can afford it.
(521) Candidly speaking, I don't think we can afford to take that vacation this year.
(522) I need to bolster out my savings account before I can afford to go on vacation.
(523) You need to sort out your finances before you can afford to go on spring break.
(524) The wealthier families can afford to send their children to prestigious schools.
(525) I'll be saving yen till I can afford to dine at the finest restaurants in Tokyo.
(526) I can afford to go to a concert, but I choose to save my money for other things.
(527) When you evaluate investments, you think about how much you can afford to spend.
(528) If you're frugal ahead of time, you can afford to upgrade your living situation.
(529) They can afford to go on a luxury cruise, but they prefer to travel on a budget.
(530) He adheres to a strict policy of saving money, so he can afford to retire early.
(531) In default of a better option, I can afford to eat at this fast food restaurant.
(532) I can afford in support of my friend's business by promoting it on social media.
(533) Being improvident with talent is a luxury that only the truly gifted can afford.
(534) The amount of money you have predetermines the type of lifestyle you can afford.
(535) It's important to avoid bad debt by only borrowing what you can afford to repay.
(536) I have fiftytwo dollars in my wallet, so I can afford to buy lunch and a coffee.
(537) I need to piece out my finances to make sure I can afford tuition next semester.
(538) Blithely offing my mental health is not something I can afford to do in college.
(539) I need to chubby out my savings account before I can afford a spring break trip.
(540) Don't invest more than you can afford to lose, even after careful consideration.
(541) The balance over the next few weeks will determine if I can afford that vacation.
(542) The wealthier individuals can afford to hire personal trainers and nutritionists.
(543) I have to prioritize my living expenses to ensure I can afford basic necessities.
(544) If you are affluent, you can afford to invest in art and collect valuable pieces.
(545) They can afford to take a risk, but they want to make sure it's a calculated one.
(546) I can afford to buy a new laptop, but I choose to use my old one until it breaks.
(547) If we hold out down to on our budget, we can afford to take a vacation next year.
(548) The mortgage pre-approval process can help you determine how much you can afford.
(549) I'm trying to be more frugal over the summer so I can afford to travel next year.
(550) He can afford to retire early, but he wants to keep working for a few more years.
Can Afford meaning
Can Afford: Tips for Using the Phrase in a Sentence The phrase "can afford" is a common expression used to describe a person's financial ability to purchase or pay for something. It is a versatile phrase that can be used in a variety of contexts, from personal finance to business transactions. Here are some tips for using the phrase "can afford" in a sentence:
1. Use "can afford" to describe financial ability The most common use of "can afford" is to describe a person's financial ability to purchase or pay for something.
For example, "I can afford to buy a new car" means that the person has enough money to purchase a new car without causing financial strain. Similarly, "We can't afford to go on vacation this year" means that the person or family does not have enough money to pay for a vacation.
2. Use "can afford" to compare prices "Can afford" can also be used to compare prices and determine what is within a person's budget.
For example, "I can afford to spend $50 on a new pair of shoes, but not $100" means that the person has a budget of $50 for shoes and cannot spend more than that amount.
3. Use "can afford" to discuss financial goals "Can afford" can also be used to discuss financial goals and determine what is necessary to achieve them.
For example, "I can afford to save $100 a month towards my retirement" means that the person has enough income to save $100 each month without causing financial strain.
4. Use "can afford" to negotiate "Can afford" can also be used in negotiations to determine what is within a person's budget and what they are willing to pay.
For example, "I can afford to pay $500 for this used car" means that the person is willing to pay up to $500 for the car and cannot pay more than that amount.
5. Use "can afford" to express gratitude
Finally, "can afford" can be used to express gratitude for financial stability and the ability to purchase or pay for something.
For example, "I am grateful that I can afford to pay for my child's college education" means that the person is thankful for their financial stability and ability to provide for their child's education.
In conclusion, the phrase "can afford" is a versatile expression that can be used in a variety of contexts to describe financial ability, compare prices, discuss financial goals, negotiate, and express gratitude. By using these tips, you can effectively incorporate "can afford" into your writing and conversations.
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