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"have a strong affinity" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to have a strong connection or attraction to something or someone. Example: - "I have a strong affinity for nature and love spending time in the mountains." - "The two artists have a strong affinity for each other's work and often collaborate on projects." - "She has a strong affinity for animals and volunteers at the local animal shelter every week."
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He does have a strong affinity for Titus and his dry sense of humor, he said.
"It attracts and retains folks who have a strong affinity for our natural heritage".
"I have a strong affinity to apple-picking and all that.
A hendecapeptide FHRKKGRGKHK was identified to have a strong affinity to the FP (1 11).
They also have a strong affinity for the outdoors, reflected in the aesthetic of the landscaped grounds and formal gardens.
People often have a strong affinity for movies, music, and books that were popular during these formative years.
I've never met a composer who doesn't have a strong affinity with the past; often they're reworking, reimagining or just plain arguing with what's come before.
It is argued that the protein may have a strong affinity for hydrated oxide layer on the metal surface, similarly as it has affinity for carbohydrates.
Since salt particles are hygroscopic (ie, have a strong affinity for water) they attract nearby moisture, thus accelerating the formation of larger drops.
Textile dyes include acid dyes, used mainly for dyeing wool, silk, and nylon; and direct or substantive dyes, which have a strong affinity for cellulose fibres.
But where does that leave those of us who still have a strong affinity for causes and places closer to home?
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