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The phrase 'a monument' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe a structure built to commemorate a person, event, or object, such as, "The town erected a monument to celebrate its founding."
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Hey, it's a monument.
What a monument!
A monument.
"A monument to dead factories".
They wanted a monument.
The man's a monument.
She was a monument to me".
The building is a monument to fraud.
"Maybe you can make me a monument".
"It's almost like a monument already.
I do not need a monument.
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