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Discover Ludwig"feel affection" is correct and may be used in written English.
It is often used to express emotion for for someone or something. For example, "Her parents felt deep affection for their grandchildren."
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Can we feel affection for this music?
To feel affection for Farage is an increasingly confronting experience.
But how could I feel affection for anyone whose T-shirts and socks my mother laundered?
He even came to feel affection for Fox and sincerely to lament his death in 1806.
If there are people out there who feel affection for Love, Nick Broomfield hasn't found them.
But many Island Pond residents feel affection for their itinerant island.
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But although we cannot feel affections or passions at will, we are naturally fitted to feeling particular affections, including benevolent ones, under particular circumstances.
She felt affection and respect for him!
Teammates and opponents alike respected and even felt affection for him.
Eddie felt affection and respect for him, even when he was betraying the baron.
But it's the deeply felt affection for metal that really makes The Devil's Candy sing.
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