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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a memorial with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a memorial that includes or features something specific, such as an inscription, a statue, or a particular design element.
Example: "The city unveiled a memorial with the names of all the fallen soldiers engraved on it."
Alternatives: "a memorial featuring" or "a memorial containing".
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Out front was a memorial with messages to Christina.
Suppose that the Mall in Washington included a memorial with their names chiseled into it?
But it remains resolutely a memorial, with death its main focus.
About $400,000 has been raised, not nearly enough for a memorial with a price tag of $6.5 million.
Next to the museum is a memorial with an eternal flame.Yet the issue of what really happened remains highly controversial today.
Her family made a memorial with candles and stuffed animals to set on the porch, and she planned to keep it at that.
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When I finally found the dwarf planet, it was across the street from a shuttered general store and next to a veterans' memorial with a flagpole and no flag.
We build a memorial, complete with a gift shop stocked with all the cheaply made junk imaginable.
Outside the six-story building, neighbors had erected a small memorial with a brown teddy bear and candles.
There is a temporary memorial with a plaque listing the names of the victims, as well as flags, photographs and other tributes; a permanent memorial will be built in several years.
On Gab, Little advocated for the mass torture of Jews and threatened to destroy a Holocaust memorial with a sledgehammer.
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