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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a real monument" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is genuinely significant or impressive, often in a historical or cultural context.
Example: "The ancient ruins stand as a real monument to the civilization that once thrived in this region."
Alternatives: "a true landmark" or "an actual tribute".
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Besides, she left a real monument to modern dressing: the cardigan jacket.
Opponents of the living memorial thought this was a ruse to avoid paying for a real monument.
The new neighborhood could have had a real monument -- with either the solidity of a great old station or the drama of a great new one -- at its heart.
This was to be a real monument," Young said.
The Sporting News described it the year it opened as "a real monument to the game," declaring it superior to Davis' work in Chicago.
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The real monument to the Great Fire of London is not a column with a flaming urn on top.
He looks around for his real monument.
His only real monument does not bear his name.
They may prove to be Warhol's real monument.
But if you seek Ronald Reagan's real monument, just look around.
However, it is his great tetralogy on the world since 1789 – from The Age of Revolution to The Age of Extremes – that will stand as his real monument.
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