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The phrase "a steadfast affection for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong and unwavering love or fondness for someone or something.
Example: "She has a steadfast affection for her hometown, often reminiscing about her childhood there."
Alternatives: "a deep love for" or "an unwavering fondness for".
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He retained a steadfast affection for the championship, up to and beyond his retirement as a player in 1960.
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Paul Abbott, who created the semiautobiographical British "Shameless," helped write the pilot episode of the new "Shameless" and is credited as executive producer, said the country the Gallaghers live in may be different, but the glue that holds them together — their steadfast affection for one another — hasn't changed.
And Karl Geary is a steadfast, affecting Horatio.
"There is absolutely no way that you can maintain a steadfast reputation for integrity".
But he also showed that he would serve as a steadfast advocate for Mr. Romney, pivoting between the two messages.
Sir Roger is a steadfast advocate for children, visiting UNICEF-supported programmes around the world.
She has a particular affection for puns.
I have a great affection for her.
I have a great affection for Edinburgh.
She had a special affection for Paris.
Altman had a deep affection for Uncle Henry.
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