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can you teach me the meaning of "can't afford not to" ?
can you teach me the meaning of "can't afford not to" ?
All I know is "can afford to"
I'd be happy to teach me easily with good sentence.^^;;
Nov 4, 2015 2:30 PM
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It means "must/have to".
For example:
"I can't afford not to finish the project today."
It means I must finish the project today, otherwise something might happen.
Another sentence:
I can't afford not to wake up early tomorrow.
It means I have to wake up early tomorrow, otherwise I might be late going to work.
CMIIW. Hope it helps.
November 4, 2015
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Think about it like this: You can't afford to pay the consequence of not doing the thing you say you "can't afford to do". Essentially that's what you are saying - that you can't afford the cost of not doing something. So, yes, basically you need to do it - not in the sense of being required to by someone else, but in order to avoid some more negative consequence.
November 5, 2015
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