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The phrase "cherishing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a deep appreciation or fondness for someone or something. Example: "I have been cherishing the memories we created during our summer vacation."
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That universe is a pleasant place to live – in it Britain has been playing a central role in Europe for 50 years and cherishing the environment for more than 30 – but the party is not always clear about the mechanics of bringing the real one more into line with it.
Mr Lieberman certainly doesn't seem to be cherishing many friendly feelings towards his party these days.
Is it really so surprising that, as we grow wealthier as a society, more and more of our young people, when the amazing resources of the modern university are put at their disposal, choose to use them learning something satisfying and enriching and not for anything except cherishing the rest of their lives?
But France has gone on cherishing the hope: and this week its prime minister, Lionel Jospin, began arguing for it again.In this section Free and uneasy Ecofinessed?
The project never left the station in part because various governors opposed it, but also because it reflected a debate about Minnesota's identity.Supporters of the project enthused, in the usual way, about reordering the urban landscape and cherishing the environment.
Signs instruct motorists: "Everyone has responsibility for cherishing the road".
Even in so-called modern times, in a day when objective evidence is highly valued, there are few people who would not, if pressed, admit to cherishing secretly one or two irrational beliefs or superstitions.
Her mother, Jaine, was struggling to bring up a young family while cherishing dreams to make television programmes, which she has since realised.
After years of cherishing hopes that he might recover use of his legs, now he knew that he could never do more than pose standing for pictures and shuffle a few steps before reverting to his wheelchair.
But he is a lesson in modesty, and that's worth cherishing in an art world where so many people are so full of themselves, yet with far less creativity than he has.
Instead, his interviews with the BBC and ITV were made available and from them we can deduce a man who, unlike many 66-year-olds, cherishing retirement and grandchildren, is approaching the fiercest challenge of his life.
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