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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a commemorative" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that serves to commemorate or honor a person, event, or achievement.
Example: "The city unveiled a commemorative plaque to honor the contributions of local veterans."
Alternatives: "a memorial" or "a tribute".
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Prize: ¥1,000,000 and a commemorative gift.
You could even buy a commemorative plate.
Writing a commemorative piece can be a trap-filled assignment.
Entire page devoted to a commemorative tribute to Mrs. Roosevelt.
(A commemorative T-shirt might be in order).
Chrysler even produced a commemorative version of its Jeep.
All competitors and officials receive a commemorative medal.
And one of music's accepted roles is a commemorative one.
Afterward, we all pose for a commemorative photo.
A commemorative coin was planned by the Royal Mint.
Boxed with a commemorative shot glass, each costs $25.
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