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affinity

[uh-fin-i-tee] / əˈfɪn ɪ ti /




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“Phil and Mike produced music that had more affinity with the Genesis hits. Tony wrote many of those songs, of course, but his solo product is not very marketable.”

From Los Angeles Times

Greece snagged the highest affinity rating of all 24 countries.

From MarketWatch

That skill and any deeper affinity we may develop for it is typically passed from one person to another.

From Salon

The baking connoisseur, known among fans and competitors for her affinity for boozy sweets and vibrant fashion and accessory choices, announced her departure from the wholesome series on Wednesday morning.

From Los Angeles Times

Because it has a strong affinity for oils, petrolatum-based eye ointments can penetrate the implant.

From Science Daily