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Discover Ludwig"I honour" is a grammatically correct sentence in written English, and can be used in many different contexts.
For example, you might say, "I honour my ancestors who have passed away."
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I honour my parents' sacrifices".
I honour you by standing in the rain.
Do I honour the vote in the House of Commons?
I honour the age I am but there are some hard things about getting older.
"Here was Kenny Dalglish insisting I honour a deal I hadn't signed," he recalled.
I honour Peter Luff's commitment (Letters, 17 July), but his allies have let him down.
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"I honoured my feelings.
I will always hold these colours in my heart, as I honoured and respected them.
"I'm honoured that I can say I played seven years with the legend himself.
I can honour that, but I can't replicate it.
And I think it's now time that, ah, really we men are also address the ah, I feel honoured that I'm participating in this group.
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