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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always an affinity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a consistent or enduring connection or attraction between two entities or concepts.
Example: "Throughout their friendship, there was always an affinity for art that brought them closer together."
Alternatives: "constantly a connection" or "perpetually a bond".
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As William A. Rossi observed in his bizarre 1976 book, "The Sex Life of the Foot and Shoe," "Women have always had an affinity for fragile foundations and willowy walking, and men have always responded erotically to the sight of it".
An arena that Apple has always had an affinity for.
Croce has always had an affinity for Iverson, perhaps because he sees a bit of himself in his star guard.
Throughout a long and fruitful business career in Manhattan, he has always retained an affinity for his home state.
Henderson the Rain King; Herzog; Humboldt's Gift He has always felt an affinity with the divided history of Joseph Conrad.
He's from Missoula, Montana, and I used to live there, so I've always felt an affinity with him.
Paqui's sister Monie Walters said that Paqui had always had an affinity for science and research.
He said: "Dylan Thomas was one of the greatest poets of the past century and I have always felt an affinity to his poetry and literature.
"I always had an affinity to industrial structures, especially in a natural environment," she said, "and I love the mixed feelings of openness and safety".
I grew up in Brooklyn, so I don't know why, but I've always had an affinity for farm life.
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