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The phrase "a much bigger affinity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the strength of a connection or attraction between two entities, indicating that one has a significantly stronger affinity than the other.
Example: "After spending time together, I realized that I have a much bigger affinity for classical music than I thought."
Alternatives: "a much stronger connection" or "a greater attraction".
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"But there is a much bigger affinity for loons, mainly because they're perceived as being more cuddly".
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