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Discover LudwigThe phrase "conjugal affection" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in a formal or literary context to refer to the feelings of love and attachment within a marriage or relationship between partners. Example: Despite the challenges they faced, John and Jane's conjugal affection for each other only seemed to grow stronger with each passing year.
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All conjugal affection took place out of sight.
"In which the reader learns to what degree conjugal affection may become onerous to an unfortunate woman whose thoughts are bent on her lover" — run over that, and you know just what sort of book to expect.
So, of course, is Ms. Errico, whose promisingly crisp performance slowly but irrevocably descends into mannerism by the time Candida is playing her brief devotional scene with the swooning Marchbanks and later lecturing both men on the truth about conjugal affection, namely that the women men swear to love and protect end up doing most of the loving and protecting themselves.
I never saw an example of conjugal affection and compatibility until my mother married my step-father, and even though that marriage was cut short by his premature death eight years later, I knew what to emulate in my own adulthood.
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Despite Byrne's attention to small things and their chintzy domestic pedigrees, she acknowledges that Austen looked askance at "conjugal and maternal affections".
Therefore although conjugal and non-conjugal plasmids coexisted, coexistence of different conjugation efficiencies was not possible.
To limit conjugal visits?
Would there be conjugal visits?
Their conjugal solidarity was daunting.
Soft drinks, Alan Shearer, Randy Crawford, conjugal felicity.
Occasional conjugal visits take place.
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