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Discover Ludwig"affinity with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a close connection or similarity between two or more things. For example, "Many people share an affinity with their hometowns."
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And we affirm our affinity with whales.
I felt an instant affinity with him.
Do you feel an affinity with him?
Francis feels an affinity with them.
I felt a strong affinity with them.
But I have no affinity with that.
Feigel has an affinity with rubble.
"I have an affinity with Trump.
She did, however, have an affinity with Pinter.
I felt an affinity with what Owen was saying.
"In Beijing I felt a definite affinity with the Jamaicans.
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