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Discover Ludwig"affections for" is correct and is often used in written English, particularly when expressing deep emotions or strong love for someone.
For example, you could say "She had affections for her grandfather that ran deeper than any ocean".
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(My literary affections, for Barthelme and Cortázar, were, well, affected).
A moderate agenda should magnify our affections for one another.
Or abruptly switched off their affections, for that matter?
Parrots have been chirping, screeching and mimicking their way into human affections for millennia.
All political parties declare their affections for the NHS and promise to protect it.
"I have affections for the Iron Man," declared Mr Wen during his stay.
They have shared our hearths and meals and affections for longer than any other animal.
Nonetheless, they live on strongly in the public's affections for many reasons.
In addition to his affections for the dead girl, he repeatedly made contradictory statements to the authorities.
There are collectors devoted to Italian makes, and there are those who reserve their affections for a single brand.
But, like nearly all in his sport, he reserved the strongest affections for his Dutch-bred horse.
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