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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'commemorations of' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a particular event that is remembered or celebrated, such as a battle, a national holiday, or the anniversary of an important historical event. For example, "The town held special commemorations of the 100th anniversary of its founding."
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There were many anniversary commemorations of the tragedy.
Commemorations of those who were killed starteded yesterday.
I feel no shame about my personal recollections and commemorations of 9/11.
For generations this poem has been used in commemorations of Ḥusayn's death.
Remnick begins "The Bridge" with a set piece on the 2007 commemorations of the Selma march.
Others have unofficial graffiti commemorations of people like Imel (Nov. 20, 1967-Aug. 20, 1993).
His name was pointedly omitted from official commemorations of the war.
Equally important were mourning ceremonies, a series of funerary observances and anniversary commemorations of the dead.
Each spring, foreign leaders issue carefully worded commemorations of the killings.
There are memorials (and commemorations of memorials, to Brian Epstein and Princess Diana).
Andrew Lycett London The commemorations of Jack Cornwell (Report, 27 May) beg many questions.
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