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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a memorial about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a memorial that discusses or commemorates a specific subject or individual.
Example: "The city unveiled a memorial about the heroes of the war, honoring their bravery and sacrifice."
Alternatives: "a memorial for" or "a memorial dedicated to".
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"This is a memorial about courage," he said.
But to those who enjoy analogies, it can equally serve as a memorial about empire and about imperial ambition.
They also built a memorial about 200 miles east of here in the hometown of their hero, Deng Xiaoping, the former Chinese leader who is considered the architect of China's economic reforms.
I didn't think a memorial about the horror of lynching could be beautiful.
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B1 A MEMORIAL -- About 5,000 employees of the Port Authority gathered to remember fallen colleagues and the fallen towers.
Ms Porter added: "It's about building a memorial but also about interesting the public in the story".
"I see us at an impasse about understanding what a monument or a memorial is all about," she said.
A memorial address about Updike entitled "The Nod" has its moments, or rather its moment.
Recently, the Oprah show included a memorial segment about Ms. Farley-Hackel's friendship with Ms. McCourt and Juliana.
You see this right off, in a memorial piece about her father, who died, at age 86, watching "Sixty Minutes".
The owner of the crash site, after consulting the wives of Stewart and several other victims, created a memorial on about 1 acre of the site.
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