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"strong affinity with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a strong connection between two people or things. For example: "John showed a strong affinity with the art of music from an early age."
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I felt a strong affinity with them.
I feel a strong affinity with the flower scene.
He said he felt "an especially strong affinity with the Northern loneliness in Sibelius's music".
Historical heroine Isabelle has a strong affinity with the Virgin Mary and visions of a deep lapis lazuli blue.
And he is so iconic, it is about memories and people have such a strong affinity with him".
For as long as I could remember my brother had this strong affinity with the natural world.
Andorra has traditionally had a strong affinity with the region of Catalonia in northern Spain.
Most Hazara feel a strong affinity with Iran, primarily because Iran is home to the largest Shiite Muslim population in the world.
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.
"Candidates had to meet strict selection criteria, demonstrating clear commercial acumen as well as a strong affinity with the co-operative model.
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Upper strata also show strong affinities with contemporary Dawenkou sites in southern Shandong, northern Anhui, and northern Jiangsu.
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