GeneD
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They may also refuse to buy things because quite simply, they can't afford them. Written by a non-native speaker.
For some reason, the underlined part sounds awkward to me. I would probably expect it as "because they simply can't afford them". What do the native speakers say? Is that clause okay?
For some reason, the underlined part sounds awkward to me. I would probably expect it as "because they simply can't afford them". What do the native speakers say? Is that clause okay?
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