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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a monument for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about creating a monument to commemorate a specific occasion or person. Example sentence: The town built a monument for the brave soldiers who fought in the war.
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It's a monument for our city.
"This is a monument for the living," he added.
The result has been a monument for the ages.
Was it a monument for his dead wife?
In it, Old Shatterhand helps plan a monument for the murdered Winnetou.
He attended a ceremony at a monument for Lieutenant Cushing on Memorial Day in Delafield.
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I find it hard to imagine a monument-for-monuments' sake of this scale ever being constructed in the era in which we now live.
Satellite photos have confirmed that the temple of Bel, a monument that for almost 2,000 years had stood resplendent amid the ruins of Palmyra, is no more.
ARCHITECTURE Correction: February 6 , 2005 Sunday An article last Sunday about plans for a monument in Nassau County for Vietnam veterans misidentified the city where one designer, Hui Min Chan, grew up.
"Those trucks and bulldozers are slashing the rivers around the country to build a personal monument for an engineering president and his friends: greedy developers and construction companies," said Kim Jae-sun, 46, a farmer on the Youngsan River.
"What do you think there's a monument there for?
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