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The phrase "had an affinity for" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone's liking or preference for something. For example, "My grandfather had an affinity for old cars and would often spend his free time tinkering with them."
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An arena that Apple has always had an affinity for.
He had an affinity for angels.
I've had an affinity for whales ever since.
He was also a deft Mozartean and had an affinity for contemporary works by Dutch composers.
"I never thought I had an affinity for bluesy, soul music," she said.
The rap world's new-money devotees once had an affinity for Donald Trump.
Lucian Freud: Painted Life reminded us that the artist had an affinity for horses.
Perhaps the Brooklyn Museum had an affinity for this underdog medium.
Paqui's sister Monie Walters said that Paqui had always had an affinity for science and research.
Croce has always had an affinity for Iverson, perhaps because he sees a bit of himself in his star guard.
With five failed pregnancies, it seems fortunate that Emi and Ipuh have had an affinity for each other.
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