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The phrase 'has an affinity' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a person or thing that has a close connection or deep understanding of or with something else. For example, "She has an affinity for animals and can easily calm them with her gentle touch."
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He has an affinity for calculated risk.
Allred has an affinity for props.
Feigel has an affinity with rubble.
Swift has an affinity for codes and symbols.
She certainly has an affinity for this landscape.
Ms. Bry clearly has an affinity for this region.
The artist has an affinity for dogs and for children.
He has an affinity for opposing, a yen for obstructing.
Mr. Harmon has an affinity for uphill causes.
He has an affinity for long sleeves, high necklines, and below-the-knee skirts.
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An arena that Apple has always had an affinity for.
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