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The phrase "cherish for" is not correct and is not used in written English.
To express the idea of cherishing something, the phrases "cherish" or "cherish something/someone" should be used. Example: I will cherish the memories of our time together.
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It's something I'll cherish for a very long time".
'Lonely Town!' 'Maria Tenderer melodies to cherish for a lifetime!
"This is something we'll cherish for a long, long time," Sullivan said.
It was a special moment and one I'll cherish for the rest of my life".
It was a showdown to cherish for critics of Wall Street's culture of enrichment.
The final night of competition in the Aquatics Centre was one to cherish for ParalympicsGB.
That was the pinnacle of my career – a gold medal is something to cherish for life.
A few blocks inland is a big, windowless stucco wall that I cherish for its brushstrokelike texture.
Ultimately it was not an occasion a club with Liverpool's ambitions should cherish, for a variety of reasons.
That relationship with the Rose Bowl is something the conferences cherish for its tradition and its high television ratings.
By sharing these details, they have rounded out my memories of a life shared and separate from his — memories I will cherish for the rest of my life.
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