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The phrase "a massive 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 massive affinity for classical music, often attending concerts and recitals."
Alternatives: "a strong liking for" or "a deep attraction to".
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"I didn't feel a massive affinity for the horses when I started the show.
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It was a massive advantage for England.
It's a massive game for England and Ireland.
It's a massive step for us".
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It is a massive blow for everyone".
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It was a massive point for us.
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