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The phrase "a plaque to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a commemorative plaque that is dedicated to a person, event, or achievement.
Example: "The city unveiled a plaque to honor the contributions of local veterans."
Alternatives: "a plaque in memory of" or "a plaque dedicated to".
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A plaque to read.
And he's got a plaque to prove it.
Put up a plaque to Markievicz by all means.
She proudly reads a plaque to a visitor.
She and a committee then sought contributions to erect a plaque to commemorate the dead children.
A plaque to the wig-wearing Count Rumford refers somewhat opaquely to his being "Driven... hence by neighborly intolerance".
To many, a plaque to unknown soldiers where the word "unknown" has a misprint might seem wantonly disrespectful.
The cavalcade into the woods had some wondering if there ought to be a plaque to mark the site.
Inside the community outreach office recently, there was a photograph of Ms. Quinn handing a plaque to Whoopi Goldberg.
"If you go to the park by the House of Lords, there is a statue and a plaque to Christabel and Emmeline.
A proposal for a plaque to mark the passing of the London whale that swam up the Thames in 2006 appears to have stalled.
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