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    "affinity for the liberal arts" = correct phrasing?

    affinity is a noun, so it should work. i just want to know if it sounds awkward...it's for a college application.

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    I think it's fine. Just make sure it works in context and doesn't come across too cheesy =).

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    I think it's fine. Just make sure it works in context and doesn't come across too cheesy =).

 

 

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