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The phrase "a great affinity for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong liking or attraction towards something or someone.
Example: "She has a great affinity for classical music, often attending concerts and recitals."
Alternatives: "a strong liking for" or "a deep connection to".
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France, in particular, has a great affinity for his work.
"And I have a great affinity for little people".
"People here have a great affinity for that kind of thing — they want elegance.
Throughout his life Gorey had a great affinity for creatures other than human and lived with an entourage of cats.
"I've signed to go to the Stormers but I have a great affinity for Japanese rugby," he said.
Well, nectarines also have a great affinity for that triumvirate, while almonds, aromatic wines and prosecco (think bellini) are also classic pairings.
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Kevin Pietersen, Matt Prior and James Anderson seem to have a greater affinity for Test cricket.
Most of the buyers, who prefer to remain anonymous, have a greater affinity for the sea.
Second, Brosnan said, market research shows that baseball fans have a greater affinity for their sport than other fans.
Teens responded more strongly to the rewards, showing a greater affinity for what is called reinforcement learning.
These hybrid enzymes showed a greater affinity for CO2 and RuBP than Synechococcus Rubisco.
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