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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a memorial of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that serves as a reminder or tribute to a person or event, often in a commemorative context.
Example: "The statue in the park is a memorial of the soldiers who fought in the war."
Alternatives: "a tribute to" or "a commemoration of".
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Mr. Barzanji started the show a year ago as a memorial of sorts to his older brother, who was kidnapped in 2005 from Baghdad's Dora neighborhood, one of the capital's worst battlegrounds.
A memorial of lighted candles was erected near his home.
The battleship North Carolina is moored on the river as a memorial of World War II.
I am intrigued by the idea that happiness can be a memorial of terrible deeds.
It is likely that they will be interred beneath a memorial of some kind.
The empty bed suggests a memorial of some kind, perhaps to a dead child.
On Tuesday night, there was a memorial of candles, flowers and stuffed animals at the site of the accident.
Inspector Luongo said it would be nice if a memorial of some kind could one day mark the spot.
Deborah has been restored and presented to a nearby village as a memorial of the world's first major tank battle.
He told the story of attending a memorial of Mr. Diallo's death last year to prove his point.
It transforms into a timeline, a metaphor of the white-washing of history, then turns into a memorial of names.
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