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The phrase "affinity for themes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong liking or attraction to certain subjects or ideas, often in the context of literature, art, or personal interests.
Example: "The author's affinity for themes of love and loss is evident in her latest novel."
Alternatives: "liking for topics" or "preference for subjects".
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Once again, the tune displays the artist's affinity for themes of space, sky, and other aerial endeavors, as well as his production bootprints of rolling grooves, smokey vocals, and effortless charm.
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Despite the landlocked nature of their country (or perhaps as a result of it) Berliners seem to have an affinity for beach themed bars.
Certainly consumers still have an affinity for paper advertisements.
My affinity for trees has deep roots.
Like Rashad, Earl also plays with sombre, longing themes masquerading as party jams, and his affinity for samples and deep basslines makes him an artist-to-watch.
This affinity for water is shown in several variations on a single theme, a meandering mountain stream seen from below.
Longtime readers of this column have noticed some recurring themes: I'm for personal privacy and have an affinity for the often-betrayed Kurdish people.
Another long-running theme in his work — which includes only two buildings so far — is an affinity for exploring biomorphic form using digital technology.
Meanwhile, his affinity for business deepened.
He has an affinity for calculated risk.
And an affinity for bargain hunting?
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