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The phrase "cherish by" is not correct or usable in written English.
You may use the phrase "cherished by" instead. For example, "His memory was cherished by everyone who knew him."
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If you have ever slow-danced to "Cherish" by the Association at a wedding, you have Boettcher, in part, to thank, or to blame.
She watches James Whale's Frankenstein at the local cinema and can't understand why Frankenstein kills the little girl he meets and seems to cherish by the lakeside.
It was A Time to Cherish by Robin Jones Gunn: the tenth book in series of 12 telling the story of a young transplant to southern California who welcomes Jesus into her heart as her "personal Lord and Savior" and begins her life as a born-again Christian.
The track also included a line from "Cherish" by the 1960s band The Association.
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"Interreligious Understanding" and "Community in Diversity" are two of the principles perhaps most cherished by students.
Cherished by Jackson the wondercat.
Cherished by family and friends.
Cherished by 13 grandchildren.
Cherished by his many cousins and friends.
He is loved and cherished by all.
Cherished by his many nieces and nephews.
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