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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affectionate ties" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It refers to strong emotional connections or bonds between individuals or groups. Example: Despite living miles apart, the sisters maintained their affectionate ties by talking on the phone every week and sending each other handwritten letters.
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Richard Parker is a member of a different species; he's not interested in affectionate ties with a skinny teen-ager who has kept him from dying.
This reaction of ours to the tendency of a character trait to affect the sentiments of those with whom we have no special affectionate ties can only be explained by sympathy.
Stacey D'Erasmo: One of the things I've always loved about queer culture is the openness and passionate curiosity about love, desire and the myriad forms of affectionate ties.
Relationships of older adults with people with whom they have affectionate ties have tended to depend less on what older people can do in terms of their physical performance; thus, even when physical declines are considerable, older people can still find intimacy in close relationships [ 63].
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And when asked, "What would you advise someone your age whose parents were divorcing?" many answered, "Do not write one parent off totally, even though you might be tempted to at the time of the split". Several said they feigned an affectionate tie to the rejected parent simply because of financial need.
For her, the beautiful is connected to the maternal; this aesthetic shift is evident, for example, in the many passages focusing on the affectionate tie between Wollstonecraft and little Fanny, her daughter.
Henry Lytton wrote, "I believe there was never a more affectionate tie than that which existed between [Sullivan] and his mother, a very witty old lady, and one who took an exceptional pride in her son's accomplishments.
They write as brothers and sisters, sons and daughters, with the sense of very affectionate family ties.
"I'm addicted to the lifestyle". Through it all, Nash still practices the little things she learned long ago in flight attendant school in Miami, such as making an effort to engage each passenger with a passing compliment ("nice tie") and affectionate small talk.
Affectionate partner to Bob.
Affectionate aunt to Jesse.
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