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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affection of service" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It could be used in a context discussing a fondness or attachment to providing service, but it may require additional clarification for the reader.
Example: "Her affection of service was evident in the way she dedicated herself to helping others in the community."
Alternatives: "love for service" or "passion for helping others".
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At a time of shrinking defence budgets, the F-35's huge cost and the affection of service chiefs for fast jets flown by brave chaps should not be allowed to crowd out the development of more capable weapon systems.
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Those languages are gift giving, words of affirmation, physical affection, acts of service, and quality time.
While many found that while people were O.K. with gays serving, even supporters of the repeal struggled with public displays of affection among gay service members.
When she sneaks back onto the boat, she begins to attract many customers to the boat service as "Brownie the Famous Ship's Cat," gaining the affection of the captain.
Like a preacher at a service in a parish church, he spoke on Wednesday emphatically, and with familiar affection, of those who had been killed.
Well, in the affection of Charlie Nevin, anyway.
Fame, glory, and the undying affection of millions of girls.
The affection of morphology on sodium storage performance is probed.
Once the darling of the left, Google is rapidly losing the affection of American progressives.
Warner also earned the gratitude and affection of Errol Flynn.
PACNS is defined as a solitary affection of the CNS.
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