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Use "affectations" in a sentence
"His unforgettably spastic dance moves might seem like the therapeutic indulgence of a deeply repressed soul, but underneath his affectations is a rigid structure of control and order."
"Those kind of affectations are going now, aren't say?"
"He had his own kind of affectations no doubt, and his own kind of tricks of debate; but he broke, and, thank God, forever the spell of the little man with the single eye glass who had frozen both faith and fun at so many tea-tables."