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The phrase "affinity for paper" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong liking or preference for paper, often in contexts related to art, writing, or materials.
Example: "Her affinity for paper led her to explore various types of stationery and their unique textures."
Alternatives: "love for paper" or "preference for paper."
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Certainly consumers still have an affinity for paper advertisements.
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Mr. Lipsey is close enough to Mr. Buffett to know his affinity for papers.
But, just as France and Japan share an affinity for good food, judo, and wrapping paper, Britain and Denmark have in common seafaring, drinking, and execrable weather.
Yet this biography argues that he had a surprising affinity for kingship, being diligent about handing out medals, initialling papers, and keeping up dynastic connections.
The disconnect between his upbringing and his affinity for the country club life, and his words and purported values — on paper he has been a stalwart liberal and defender of meritocracy — are perplexing to some.
Meanwhile, his affinity for business deepened.
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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