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Heigh ho. A generation ago, both were wrong, because back then the word was not a synonym for a tendency to something or a talent for it. Affinity meant natural personal attraction or relation by marriage, and so its preposition was usually "with" or "between."

We now may have an affinity for something we do well or like, and an affinity with something that is like us.

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Candice is affinity for chocolate.

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