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Discover Ludwig"kinship with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate a close relationship between two people or things. For example, "The author evoked a strong sense of kinship with the readers in his writings."
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Writer feels a kinship with Sarah.
"I have felt a kinship with Israel".
I felt a kinship with them.
He felt kinship with the prisoners.
"I feel enormous kinship with her".
She felt a kinship with the woman.
May disagreed, but Trump would find kinship with Putin.
The Oxford professor also recognised a superficial kinship with Longfellow.
I saw such a kinship with the character.
Arabs equate such kinship with true blood relationship.
Now its kinship with Beckett and Pinter is obvious.
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