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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an enduring affection" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a lasting or persistent feeling of love or fondness towards someone or something.
Example: "Despite the challenges they faced, she always held an enduring affection for her childhood home."
Alternatives: "a lasting love" or "a persistent fondness."
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Figures from Caden's world are represented, within his magnum opus, by hired actors: thus, his colleague Hazel (Samantha Morton), for whom he has an enduring affection, is played by Tammy Emily Watsonn), and Caden himself by Sammy Tom Noonann).
He has an enduring affection for the gallery because he could see it from his hospital berth and used to go in to look at the pictures and keep warm, because it was free.
His sons' support for Sanders did not sit well with the elder Scriven, who like many blacks has an enduring affection for Clinton's husband. .
That debate will continue, but as far as Paramount's Mission: Impossible franchise goes, audiences are exhibiting an enduring affection for Cruise in the Ethan Hunt role.
Helen was sent to boarding school in England and then studied at the Sorbonne, Paris, where she made lifelong friends and developed an enduring affection for France.
Because he was surrounded by industrial landscapes in his life and work, he developed an enduring affection for artistic scenes of industry and labor, which he has collected for almost four decades.
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The Encyclopedia Britannica defines friendship as a "state of enduring affection, esteem, intimacy, and trust between two people" (Berger et al. 2017).
Arriving nearly a decade after the "Rocky" franchise seemed to reach its end with 2006's "Rocky Balboa," the movie has been met with early critical raves and is expected to pack a strong box-office punch, a testament to moviegoers' enduring affection for the Italian Stallion and the indomitable "Eye of the Tiger" spirit he represents.
He's also reliving the taunts he suffered in boyhood for being gay ("Marty is a Mary!") and his enduring affection for the older brother who sexually abused him.
This was during a decade of first, culture shock, then, enduring affection, and finally, a sense of exile in the "heartland".
Jackie blew up and framed photographs that had run in LIFE Magazine of herself swimming nude in Montauk, and signed them "For Andy, with enduring affection, Jackie Montauk"-- a nod to the locale of Andy's beach house and the scene of paparazzic violation.
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