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the affection of
noun
The act of affecting or acting upon.
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Both characters were vying for the affection of Rosalinde.
Well, in the affection of Charlie Nevin, anyway.
Today, he has the affection of a nation.
It also won the affection of Douglas's fellow-writers.
I am totally dependent upon the affection of women.
Winning the affection of the press was not, however, the same thing as winning the affection of Prince Charles, as Diana would soon be devastated to learn.
Despite his checkered career, Mr. Lance retained the affection of many.
He has won money, fame, and the affection of his fellow-citizens.
He won the affection of many residents by paying for block parties and throwing barbecues.
I had received, if not God's love, then the affection of a congregation of total strangers.
Wilpon said his priority now was winning back the affection of fans.
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