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The phrase "affinity for britain" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a natural liking or attraction towards Britain, whether in a cultural, historical, or personal context.
Example: "Her affinity for Britain was evident in her extensive collection of British literature and her frequent visits to London."
Alternatives: "fondness for Britain" or "liking for Britain".
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Their affinity for Britain, and an eagerly reciprocated fondness for the harmony-pop of the Hollies, prompted the Two Yanks in England album, and it was at the urging of Warner Bros records in London that they cut their classic country album Roots in 1968.
Iraqi Kurdistan has had an explosion in English language studies, fueled partly by an affinity for Britain and the United States, and partly by the knowledge that neighboring Turkey may soon join the European Union, a group where English is emerging as the dominant language.
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And for BRITAIN TO LEAVE, the definition is "Use brain!
This is going end very badly for britain.
Meanwhile, his affinity for business deepened.
He has an affinity for calculated risk.
And an affinity for bargain hunting?
He denied any affinity for the Shabaab.
Hickenlooper had little affinity for the issue.
I have an affinity for them".
He showed an early affinity for finance.
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