well afford
Frequency: 6.525.8 per million words
To be able to pay for something without difficulty, often used to emphasize the ability.
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- She can well afford to pay for herself.
- With his new promotion, he can well afford a brand-new car.
- They are successful enough that they can well afford a luxury vacation every year.
- The corporation can well afford the legal fees to fight the lawsuit.
- Don't worry about the cost of dinner; I can well afford to treat you.
- Anyone earning a six-figure salary can well afford to invest in quality goods.
- Given their profits, the company can well afford to make a substantial donation.
- They could well afford to hire the best architect for their new home.
- Even with three children, they can well afford to live in the city center.
- It's a sound investment that we can well afford to make for our future.