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The phrase "a blanket of affection" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a warm, comforting, and encompassing feeling of love or care towards someone or something.
Example: "As she wrapped her arms around him, he felt a blanket of affection enveloping him, making all his worries fade away."
Alternatives: "a wave of love" or "a cocoon of warmth".
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At school, teachers wrapped Michael in a blanket of affection.
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It provided a blanket of security.
A blanket of uncertainty was removed from the convention.
Fallen logs litter a blanket of decomposing leaves.
Cover it with a blanket of towel.
Place the pumpkin on a blanket of dog hair.
Surely a blanket affection for the whole category of books, for books per se, precludes to some extent the total immersion in any single book -- to the extent that one forgets one is even reading a book -- that many might agree is the medium's raison d'être.
-Family is a refuge, a welcoming environment of affection.
It is a term of affection.
"There's a lot of affection.
Teasing is a form of affection".
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