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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a memorial that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type of memorial that serves a particular purpose or commemorates a specific event or person.
Example: "The city unveiled a memorial that honors the brave firefighters who lost their lives in the line of duty."
Alternatives: "a tribute that" or "a monument that".
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He compromised, and focused on a memorial that would keep her memory alive.
On Memorial Day in 2009, his memory was honored at the Living War Memorial Park on a memorial that had previously been established there.
A memorial that does not remind is a failure.
You must build a memorial that will last through the generations".
Our preference is for a memorial that encompasses light and renewal.
The site should include a memorial that is central, not tangential, to the rebuilding.
But as that effort nears completion, the community is questioning what to do with a memorial that is itself rubble.
One stage is a memorial that is under construction and is scheduled to be unveiled in 2004.
Four dozen people have worked since mid-September to create a memorial that will literally disappear into thin air.
"Our goal was to provide a memorial that enshrined the best nature of those lives," Mr. McGreevey said.
Dallas residents rebelled at the vitriolic judgments, vowing to resist a memorial that would enshrine the city's ignominy.
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