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mutual affection

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mutual
adjective
uk /ˈmjuː.tʃu.əl/ us /ˈmjuː.tʃu.əl/
(of two or more people or groups) feeling the same emotion, or doing the same thing to or for ...
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affection
noun
uk /əˈfek.ʃən/ us /əˈfek.ʃən/
a feeling of liking for a person ...
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Examples of mutual affection


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Which is simply to say: we do not need to assume any great mutualaffection to get from there to here.
That relationship could exist only on a basis of mutualaffection and respect.
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It was a great example of the mutualaffection which exists between our countries.
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In the case of the parent and child, there is a relationship of mutualaffection.
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That is a wonderful advance for two countries whose histories have hardly been marked by mutualaffection.
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The basis of the contract under which the two parties to a marriage undertook to share their lives was the mutualaffection which they felt for one another.
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There is a relationship of respect, mutualaffection and obligation between the child, parents and compadres.
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They still mutualaffection, but many other factors such as boredom, and a mismatch here and there that make them continue to fight.
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There is no mutualaffection, communication, or concert between them.
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This balanced pursuit of love and learning has energised the various branches of the order into building communities founded on mutualaffection and intellectual advancement.
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The two are forced to spend the night on the cliff face, and their mutualaffection develops.
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A pair will often be of the same gender, even though they are exhibiting signs of mutualaffection.
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Acrobatic exhibition of mutualaffection between couples is also seen.
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Neither do their tender physical expressions of mutualaffection ever transgress, in degree or nature, what would reasonably be considered age-appropriate.
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However, the initial differences gave way to joy and mutualaffection between the two.
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The letters express a deep mutualaffection based on a rare affinity of spirit.
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A lot of them pointed out that in order for a marriage to be happy there should be mutualaffection and respect between partners.
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Other definitions offered are peoples being self-evident (from ethnicity, language, history, etc.), or defined by ties of mutualaffection or sentiment, i.e. loyalty, or by mutual obligations among peoples.
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The question is the extent to which the kind of reciprocity possible in various relationships determines the kind of mutualaffection and benevolence possible in those relationships.
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