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  1. personal business, personal matters, affairsnoun

    matters of personal concern

    "get his affairs in order"

    Synonyms:
    personal business, personal matters

  2. affairsnoun

    transactions of professional or public interest

    "news of current affairs"; "great affairs of state"

    Synonyms:
    personal business, personal matters

How to use affairs in a sentence?

  1. Kristie Small:

    I'm 100 % positive that is why I got fired, i think that is a bad state of affairs when someone in his position can be so brazen and so bold to do something like this.

  2. Theory Kinnett:

    When schools tell you we aren’t teaching Critical Race Theory it means one thing, go away and look into our affairs no further.

  3. Alexandra Rojas:

    Alex Morse is not going to become the Ways and Means chair, Jamaal Bowman didn't become the chair of the House Foreign Affairs committee, but we not only picked up a seat, we fundamentally changed the direction of those committees -- for decades, potentially.

  4. Pete Buttigieg:

    I don't know if Donald Trump felt it necessary to pull out a sharpie and change the map, I don't know if one of his aides felt they had to do that to protect Donald Trump ego. No matter how you cut it, this is an unbelievably sad state of affairs for our country, look, when the presidency has been reduced to this, all of us are diminished because the presidency is supposed to be something we all look up to, even if we disagree with the President... what we're seeing there is literally pathetic.

  5. Brett Schaefer:

    Thus, it is hardly surprising that International Regulatory Affairs failed to be transparent and truthful in reporting details on COVID-19 to WHO and the international community. In fact, this is not the first time this has happened, in 2003, China concealed and denied an infectious disease outbreak later called SARS for months.

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