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affinity

[uh-fin-i-tee] / əˈfɪn ɪ ti /




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The offensive lineman from San Juan Hills High who is still considering the Bruins has developed an affinity for the place based on his many weekends spent on the sideline watching games.

From Los Angeles Times

Maybe we can trace it all back to Mitchell’s lifelong affinity for dancing.

From Washington Post

But Bogart’s creative affinity for artists, for his collaborators, gets muffled by the spin of the movie, which tries to make him a singular legend.

From New York Times

He said he felt an affinity for King, noting their shared working class roots and collaborative work as state lawmakers.

From Seattle Times

Survey respondents with an affinity for the Colonials associate it with revolutionary spirit and fighting tyranny, according to a report.

From New York Times