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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a spontaneous affinity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an instinctive or natural attraction or connection between people, ideas, or things that occurs without premeditation.
Example: "Their conversation revealed a spontaneous affinity for art, leading them to explore galleries together."
Alternatives: "an instinctive attraction" or "a natural connection."
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Seison was just one of a number of nihonga artists who felt a spontaneous affinity with Giotto's frescoes.
Phosphonic acids (PAs) are known to have a spontaneous affinity for chemisorption onto several metal oxide surfaces.
The people who have come together to defend Renee's mom are a good example of a spontaneous "affinity group".
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It is found that the small molecule binding is a spontaneous process, the binding affinity is affected by their molecular structure and polarity, the aldehydes (C8, C9, C10) have much higher affinity than the Eugenol and the d-limonene, the binding affinity increases with a rise in temperature, and the aldehydes show higher temperature sensitivity than the Eugenol and the d-limonene.
Zucker rats exhibit a spontaneous mutation in the leptin receptor (fa allele), which decreases the affinity of this receptor for leptin and changes the transduction signal.
There was a spontaneous cheer.
It was a spontaneous reaction".
It was a spontaneous remark.
(A spontaneous gesture, no doubt).
It was not a spontaneous demonstration.
"It was incredible, just a spontaneous thing.
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