Sentence examples for a plaque of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a plaque of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a physical plaque that commemorates or signifies something, such as an achievement or a location.
Example: "The city unveiled a plaque of honor to recognize the contributions of local veterans."
Alternatives: "a plaque commemorating" or "a plaque honoring".

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He died in 1985; his name and a plaque of his face adorn the clubhouse door.

In his study he keeps a photo of Mr Castro and a plaque of Che Guevara.

(The Israel Museum even has a plaque of a Mesopotamian couple drinking beer while having sexual intercourse).

An alliance of black organizations asked to put up a plaque of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech.

Those words, carved on a plaque of Wisconsin bronze embedded in a Wisconsin granite stone, stand at the entrance of the University's Bascom Hall.

"One day, we would love to end up with a plaque of our own on a bench in Central Park, just like my grandparents," Ms. Rivkin said.

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11 accolades, a framed plaque of a tribute in The Congressional Record and a life ring in the pilot house that reads "Hero of the Harbor".

Titers of viral stocks were determined by a plaque assay of 293 cells.

You'll see a small plaque of an owl on the left-hand corner building.

"On the streets everyone here spoke Portuguese and ate Brazilian food," he recalled, sitting beneath a bronze plaque of an ox's head – the symbol of the folk festival which was transplanted to Nigeria.

A plaque reminiscent of a headstone sits above it.

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