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"some affection" is a perfectly valid part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to indicate a limited amount of love or affection, such as in the sentence, "She showed him some affection after he had been hurt."
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They had some affection for me.
"I remember Stanley with some affection.
I confess I still retain some affection for Oscar.
Showing children some affection would be a start.
Lori, 38, has some affection for the blue spruces, an old regional favorite.
Did you gain some affection for home repair by the end?
For other states I have admiration, respect, recognition, even some affection.
Looking back, Kavenna remembers the experience of writing and publishing The Ice Museum with some affection.
Henry's family life, although remembered with nostalgia and some affection, has been fairly austere.
"I remember Stanley with some affection," he told me in 2009.
Surprisingly, at the site there was some affection for the present huddle of huts.
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