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The phrase "a strict affinity for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong or intense liking or connection to something.
Example: "She has a strict affinity for classical music, often attending concerts and recitals."
Alternatives: "a strong preference for" or "a deep connection to".
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CCoAOMT enzymes have a strict affinity for CoA-ester and have no or very little affinity on corresponding acids [ 36, 47- 49].
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A: Prometheus is a Greek titan who had an affinity for human beings.
Harris has a special affinity for animals.
France, in particular, has a great affinity for his work.
Ryan said he had a special affinity for Stewart.
The Bervers have a racial affinity for acrobatics.
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