afforded in the PONS Dictionary

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Viewers are afforded an opportunity to unravel the mystery and focus on the story and ramifications of good versus evil for themselves.
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During the 13th, 14th and 15th centuries there are numberless instances of figure carving of the most graphic description afforded in the misereres in many of our churches and cathedrals.
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He had originally planned to capture and domesticate the animals, creating a pastoral herd that would have afforded his family a comfortable lifestyle.
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Reports described as medico-legal reports, obtained specifically for the application and which merely repeated an applicant's uncorroborated claims were afforded little weight.
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Families especially take advantage of the tranquil setting afforded by the sandy creek foreshore, beach, and the opportunity for canoeing, boating, fishing and hiking.
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This modification afforded some measure of protection in battle.
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Afforded some degree of protection by their living perches, hawkfishes seek the high ground of the reef, where they warily survey their surroundings like hawks.
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He's a throw-back to the days before rugby players were afforded "celebrity" status.
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The overland route afforded an alternative to the river route, which required a difficult trip upstream on the Mississippi.
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The energy needed to drive it is afforded by a 350 m-long millpond.
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