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Discover Ludwig"affinity to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to describe an intense feeling or attraction to something. For example, "She has an affinity to animals, and loves caring for them."
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Guitar, because of its natural affinity to different musical styles.
It bears no affinity to any party or ethnic group.
"We feel greater affinity to those who are Jewish".
Those who had been close to Page confirmed his ideological affinity to the extreme right.
"Then we had a population of a virus with some affinity to a semiconductor," she said.
In 2006, the trust merged with another social housing group, Downland Affinity, to form Affinity Sutton.
I'm not sure if all this affinity to traffic reports is healthy.
The affinity to the Trayvon Martin incident is perhaps obvious.
ligand affinity to target protein.
Bisphosphonates possess strong affinity to bone.
Lead (II) cation showed prominent affinity to the BBTB carrier.
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