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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deeply affectionate" is correct and usable in written English.
It describes a strong and profound feeling of love or fondness towards someone or something. Example: My husband is deeply affectionate towards our children and always shows them love and care in everything he does.
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(Bowen's marriage to a civil servant, while deeply affectionate, was sexless).
They add up to a deeply affectionate work of literary deconstruction.
Always receptive, supportive, wise and deeply affectionate father of Andrea, Robert and James.
They add up to a deeply affectionate work of literary deconstruction..
And at least for one more round, his love-hate relationship with center court remains in a deeply affectionate phase.
His gloriously inept approaches burst the balloon of literary pretensions, while remaining deeply affectionate towards the writers and books.
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Giles Tremlett, Madrid correspondent for The Guardian of London, begins "Ghosts of Spain," his affectionate, deeply informed tour of the country that has been his home for 20 years, by disturbing the dead.
I don't think I know anyone like him so deeply good, so affectionate, and playful.
We will deeply miss the pungency of her affectionate critiques that steered us straight, delivered with a dip of her chin, and her unbridled generosity masked by her chic, worldly, and ironic affect.
In seeing his country warts and all, Schama is able to paint an affectionate and human picture of a country to which he is still deeply attached.
Affectionate partner to Bob.
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