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Discover Ludwig"I cherished" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a past tense verb phrase that means to hold something dear or to value it greatly. It can be used in various contexts, such as expressing feelings of love or appreciation, or describing something that is highly valued or treasured. Example: "I cherished the handwritten letter from my grandmother, as it was the last one she wrote before she passed away."
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"They cherished family, I cherished family," Mr. Allman said.
I cherished the ups.
I cherished that autograph".
I cherished it.
"I cherished that watch," I told him.
"I cherished you, and you tolerated me".
I cherished it as a badge of moral superiority".
I cherished her friendship and will miss her greatly.
Everything that I achieved in rugby I cherished.
My children brought home the kind of things children do, and I cherished every handprint.
I cherished time with his office right near mine when his sons Beau and Hunter would be there with him.
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