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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a ceremony for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the purpose or occasion of a ceremony, often followed by the specific event or reason for the ceremony.
Example: "We are organizing a ceremony for the unveiling of the new statue in the park."
Alternatives: "a ceremony to celebrate" or "a ceremony in honor of".
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Last week he attended a ceremony for R.O.T.C. graduates.
Winners are then honored at a ceremony for students, teachers and beaming family members.
At a ceremony for the Paralympians at the Kremlin in April, President Dmitri A. Medvedev gushed.
"One day, I plan to have a ceremony for them," he said.
Joanna and her children held a ceremony for Worsley in the chapel.
"They never even had a ceremony for me," he said of the honorary promotion.
The most enduring idea was a ceremony for the Scottish Business awards.
Pamuk's front page also featured an article about a ceremony for Orthodox Christmas in Istanbul.
The ruling image is of a ceremony for the dead in a clearing in the woods.
He was finally released from his vow of silence Monday afternoon here at a ceremony for the 2010 class.
Before the farewell breakfast on the sparkling, sunny last day there was a ceremony for the dead.
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