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"expressed affection" is correct and can be used in written English.
It describes the act of showing or expressing love or fondness towards someone. Example: "Her mother's hug was a clear display of her expressed affection for her daughter."
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He travels there relatively frequently, and has often expressed affection and admiration for the country.
Many in the room — each person paid $100 for a ticket — expressed affection for Dickey.
Mr. Gupta's effusive response wasn't the only time he had expressed affection for Mr. Rajaratnam.
Regis Philbin, above center, is a frequent guest on Mr. Letterman's "Late Show" on CBS, and Mr. Letterman has often expressed affection and admiration for him.
When they discussed previous relationships, Mr. Wong told Ms. Hsieh that former girlfriends had been upset that he had not expressed affection.
A survey conducted earlier this month found that more than half of Italians expressed affection for the lira, never known as a particularly robust currency, and 55% intended to continue using it for as long as possible.
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Brandon may have received guidance on how to deal with a girl's affections but was never prepared to deal with expressed affections from a person of the same sex as him.
Imitating Ovid, this collection provides model-letters for the expression of love by interested parties, including women expressing affection for each other.
How often did they express affection?
My eyes would express affection while my mouth was tense.
"When they groom one another, they're expressing affection".
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