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The phrase "affectionate thought" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a warm or loving sentiment towards someone or something.
Example: "As I sat by the window, I couldn't help but smile at the affectionate thought of my childhood memories."
Alternatives: "loving sentiment" or "warm regard".
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Longing has always been one of Ms. McLachlan's richest subjects, and "Laws of Illusion" includes affectionate thoughts like the single "Loving You Is Easy".
Words can often convey the affectionate thoughts you wish to share.
To quote my colleague George Saunders, let today be National Attempt to Have an Affectionate / Tender Thought About Someone of the Opposing Political Persuasion Day.
Avoid being too affectionate.
She brings to this self-consciously Kafkaesque conceit an affectionate interest in quotidian thoughts and speech.
This is an ideal way for all including family members and friends to share their feelings and thoughts in a more memorable and affectionate manner to be kept as a keepsake.
Feto-maternal attachment was described by Muller as 'the unique and affectionate antenatal relationship that develops between a mother and fetus' and it is characterised by the behaviours, attitudes, thoughts and feelings that demonstrate care and commitment to the fetus [ 16, 17].
Affectionate partner to Bob.
She was more affectionate.
The affectionate sparring continued.
Affectionate aunt to Jesse.
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