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commemorated to
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "commemorated to" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct preposition should be "in" or "for" when referring to something being commemorated. Example: "The statue was commemorated in honor of the fallen soldiers."
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Shia mythology (some of it uncritically recycled here) transformed a crude bid for power by Ali's son, Hussain, and his defeat and death at the hands of the Caliph Yazid, into a sacred martyrdom commemorated to this day with an annual display of self-flagellation and blood-spilling.
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It contained a well which drew water from the adjacent Smotrych River, and a secret tunnel, whose existence was only known to the local starosta and scribes; Commandant's Tower, built in the 15th century; Lanckorońska Tower (or the second Laska Tower), built between the 14th and 16th centuries, commemorated to the Lanckoroński family; Black Tower.
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The urge to help, to commemorate, to mourn or to warn.
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In 1930, a box commemorated plans to build a Channel tunnel.
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Butt and Pečarić paid tribute to Professor T. Popoviciu in their book [3] in 2015 to commemorate 50 years to Popoviciu's inequality.
Those traveling to Rio to commemorate Carnival might choose to do it at the Copacabana Palace.
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The table was made by James Bartram (1701-1770) to commemorate his marriage to Elizabeth Maris.
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The movement to commemorate her spread to her birthplace state, Maryland.
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The best way to commemorate Magna Carta will be to update it to our needs in 2015.
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Or those used annually to commemorate the 1965 Selma-to-Montgomery civil rights marches?
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The group plans to commemorate Ramos by continuing to work on the mural. .
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "commemorated to". Instead, use "dedicated to", "in memory of", or "in honor of" for clearer and grammatically correct writing.
Common error
The preposition "to" is often misused with "commemorated". Remember to use "in" or "for" instead. For example, write "commemorated in honor of" rather than "commemorated to".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "commemorated to" functions as a prepositional phrase, often intended to link an action or item to the person or event being remembered. However, according to Ludwig AI, this particular construction is grammatically incorrect.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "commemorated to" is generally considered grammatically incorrect. As Ludwig AI clarifies, it's better to use alternatives like "dedicated to", "in memory of", or "in honor of" to express the idea of honoring or remembering someone or something. While the phrase appears in some sources, its usage is infrequent and should be avoided in formal writing to maintain clarity and grammatical correctness. The ideal replacement depends on the specific context but the goal is to connect an action or item to the person or event being remembered in a grammatically appropriate way.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
dedicated to
Replaces "commemorated to" with a more grammatically sound phrase indicating something is set apart for a specific purpose or person.
in memory of
Indicates that something is done to remember and honor a deceased person or past event.
in honor of
Implies respect and admiration for the person or event being remembered.
remembered for
Focuses on a specific quality or accomplishment that causes someone or something to be remembered.
pays tribute to
Highlights the act of showing respect and admiration.
serves as a memorial to
Emphasizes the function of the item or event as a way to remember something.
celebrates the anniversary of
Focuses on marking a specific date or event.
honors the legacy of
Emphasizes the lasting impact and contributions of an individual or event.
established in remembrance of
Highlights that something was created specifically to keep the memory of a person or event alive.
created to perpetuate the memory of
Stresses the intention to ensure the memory of someone or something lasts for a long time.
FAQs
What is the correct way to use "commemorate"?
The verb "commemorate" is usually followed by a direct object (the person or event being remembered). You can also use phrases like "commemorate in honor of" or "commemorate the anniversary of".
What can I say instead of "commemorated to"?
Better alternatives include "dedicated to", "in memory of", or "in honor of" depending on the context.
Is "commemorated to" grammatically correct?
No, "commemorated to" is not considered grammatically correct in standard English. The correct prepositions to use with "commemorate" are "in" or "for".
How can I avoid errors when using "commemorate"?
Double-check the preposition you are using. "Commemorate" is often followed by a direct object or used with phrases like "in memory of" or "dedicated to", ensuring grammatical correctness.
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