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"anniversary to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to an event or occasion that commemorates a specific amount of time since a past event. Example: "Next week marks our fifth anniversary to the day we first met."
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Which Arab Spring anniversary to celebrate, then?
"After 21 years you don't need another anniversary to celebrate".
I don't just need an anniversary to remember.
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In a few days, we will have a new anniversary to celebrate, or to mourn.
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But tennis has its own anniversary to analyze this spring with the French Open beginning Sunday.
Down to 3,300, and then, by the first anniversary, to 2,801.
We didn't need to wait for the first anniversary to observe this process, either.
Do the Sex Pistols really need a 30th anniversary to excuse another reunion concert?
It was frightening to read "An Anniversary to Forget," by Joichi Ito.
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