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"no affection" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a lack of warm feelings or emotions, such as when a person has no love or fondness for someone or something. For example, "After years of neglect, his daughter showed him no affection."
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"No affection" heads the litany of her privations.
It is convenient to specify that each feature of the GRBAS scale ranges from 0 to 3, where 0 indicates no affection, 1 slightly affected, 2 moderately affected, and 3 severely affected voice regarding the corresponding trait.
"There's little mutual respect and no affection.
His new wife showed him no affection.
But the state had no affection for Mr. Afzal.
"You will expect no affection from me," it read.
Others were a little tentative, and there was no affection.
A republic has no affection for its subjects.
I have no affection for the actual desk.
The horse probably is the most important creature to Jewel, but there's no affection there.
The presumptive Republican nominee for the presidency inspires absolutely no affection in the prime minister's team.
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