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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affection like this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific type or instance of affection that is being referenced or discussed.
Example: "I never knew I could feel such deep affection like this for someone until I met her."
Alternatives: "such affection" or "this kind of affection".
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A great show of affection like this, in front of lots of people, will really leave her floored.
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Now God, according to theistic belief, is a person: a being who has knowledge, affection (likes and dislikes), and executive will, and who can act on his beliefs in order to achieve his ends.
If you convinced yourself that you like something just because the object of your affection likes it, be honest with yourself and go back to not caring for it.
It is a bruised sort of affection, like the residue of many years with an intense but difficult lover.
And although Kunis denied any sort of romance, the couple have confirmed their relationship through kisses, vacations, dates and public displays of affection... like this one.
"He liked affection like anybody else.
"My theory is: affection, like baldness, skips a generation".
Yet Byrne tells his story with affection — like a true friend — and charms the reader, too.
The letters from Wagstaff to Mapplethorpe were somewhat childlike, using Wasp terms of affection like Muffin and Wumps.
Even songs that show affection, like "Marie" or "Real Emotional Girl," have a troubled undertow.
"When you say téçi for cité, it is a way of expressing affection, like saying homeland," she added.
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