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The phrase "affection for literature" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a fondness or love for literary works or the act of reading.
Example: "Her affection for literature was evident in the way she spoke passionately about her favorite authors."
Alternatives: "love for literature" or "fondness for literature".
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The borrowings suggested that Bond had access to the library belonging to Mr. Wheeler, who was known to have an affection for literature.
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The narrator discusses his affection for ekphrastic literature, in which a work of art is described in language.
His mother was Greek, and he always had a deep affection for Classical literature, in particular for elegiac poetry.
"Like many of the men who worked with technology in the information economy, Erik Willems had a deep affection for juvenile literature".
The million dollars that accompanies the Nobel Prize has not discouraged an affection for physics or literature among its winners.
But then we had Green Gartside, of Scritti Politti — another writer Barnes has an affinity with, as far as androgyny, literature, and affection for disco are concerned).
(There is a generation of eighties semiotics students who wish that Barnes had been around twenty years earlier, to make critical theory a little easier to use on dates. But then we had Green Gartside, of Scritti Politti — another writer Barnes has an affinity with, as far as androgyny, literature, and affection for disco are concerned).
At another, she prattles away self-importantly about having an undergraduate degree in French language and literature, asserting that "affection for the French Enlightenment kind of comes with the diploma, along with a map of the Paris subway and a foolproof recipe for Proust's madeleines".
For literature? What's literature?
A love for literature.
Your love for literature.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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