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'its affinity for' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has a strong connection to or fondness for something else. For example, "Birds have an affinity for the sky, and they spend most of their time in the air."
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Calmodulin increases its affinity for calcium when associated with the proteins it modulates [68].
However, it has a hydrophobic domain which is related to its affinity for dental plaque.
Second, when PAI-1 is bound to the plasminogen activator, it is able to modulate cell adhesion by decreasing its affinity for vitronectin and increasing its affinity for endocytic receptors, thus enabling cell migration.
But it is, in fact, a kind of superpredator, camouflaged by its affinity for humans, its playfulness, its ingratiating independence.
A media is driven by its affinity for its audience.
Signal vividly demonstrated its affinity for Mr. Reich's music, with Brad Lubman leading vibrant, euphoric performances that seemed to electrify the remarkably youthful audience.
Wimbledon, the oldest tennis tournament in the world, with its affinity for tradition, has a new tradition of producing classic men's finals.
Sony clearly didn't lose its affinity for good design.
For Cu, the explanation lies in its affinity for total organic carbon (TOC).
The affinity of a compound for microtubules often differs vastly from its affinity for soluble tubulin.
To further improve its affinity for VEGF, we multimerized 2G19 or its stem-loop structure.
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