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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
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Can you say:

I feel a kinship towards my friend. Or

I feel a kinship towards Brazil. Or

I have a kinship towards Brazil.

Thank you!
  

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Hi, I'd say that kinship commonly collocates with with . For example, I might say: I feel a [strong / deep] kinship with those who believe in living life to the fullest. Regards

  • Hi, I'd say that kinship commonly collocates with with .
  • For example, I might say: I feel a [strong / deep] kinship with those who believe in living life to the fullest.
  • Regards
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Hi,

I'd say that kinship commonly collocates with with.

For example, I might say:

I feel a [strong / deep] kinship with those who believe in living life to the fullest.

Regards

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