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A new car is beyond my means at present. ( Use : afford )​

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Answer:

1. A new car is beyond my means to afford at present.

2. I can't afford a new car at present, it's beyond my means.

Step-by-step explanation:

Not sure what the question is, but I think this is referencing placing the word somewhere in here.

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I don't understand the question

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