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"the affinity between" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a strong connection or closeness between two things or people. Example: "There is a strong affinity between siblings, as they often share similar interests and experiences."
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But the affinity between them runs deeper than that.
Crucial to this magic is the affinity between the distilled wine and nearby Limousin oak.
Clare Higgins's Countess movingly exploits the idea of the affinity between herself and her honorary daughter.
Indeed, the affinity between the countries runs deep.
Interestingly, the affinity between ERE and ERDBD is also insensitive to methylation.
That's why I wish we had weather back in films -- because the affinity between weather and meaning is so rich.
The affinity between the Baroque age and our own, however, goes deeper than the formal complexity common to both.
The UK market lags in this regard, but even here gamers are exploring the affinity between traditional sport and esport.
Then the affinity between the bitumen and aggregate is calculated by digital image-processing software.
In one sense, the affinity between Qaddafi and Severus is striking.
In 1821, the journal The Cambro-Briton noted the "affinity between the Hebrew and Welsh tongues".
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