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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affection of being" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in a poetic or philosophical context, but clarity may be compromised.
Example: "The affection of being is what connects us to one another in this vast universe."
Alternatives: "love of existence" or "fondness for being".
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They observed that the caretakers in the homes -- all of them either mothers or grandmothers -- identified preparing and serving large portions and varieties of food and snacks to their families as a way of showing affection, of being a "good mother".
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Psychological effects, perhaps, Tadie writes ("anxiety, need for affection, fear of being alone, nervous tension"), but not causes.
Still, the deep-seated affection of some is not always matched by a profound respect from all.
The strong affection of fellowship was a more viable option; it only required awareness of how someone relates to you in the present, not the past or future.
Seventy-one persons (59.7%) reported that the main affection of OA was the knee(s), while 48 (40.3%) reported hip(s) as the most affected joint.
The whole world surrounding the earth, then, the affections of which are our subject, is made up of these bodies.
This special kind of affection is a second-order affection, an affection that has as its object another affection.
By the early 19th century "fancy valentines" – once a home-made symbol of affection – were being manufactured en masse.
Public displays of affection are part of the daily fabric of life in Italy.
When your betrayer tries to express affection, accept that the acts of affection are the real thing.
Open expressions of affection are disapproved of, and arranged marriages are traditionally the norm.
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