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"commemorative event" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an event that is held or organized to celebrate a special occasion or an important milestone. For example, "The town held a commemorative event to celebrate the 50th anniversary of its founding."
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The family will hold a commemorative event at a later date.
On Thursday, the actual anniversary, we had a commemorative event in the church.
London's mayor, Sadiq Khan, attended another commemorative event, at Shoreditch town hall.
Guests will travel to the St Symphorien Military Cemetery in Mons for a UK commemorative event in the evening.
"That highlights what the president is willing to do in order to personally be there for this commemorative event".
We stayed at the old Schlosshotel Gerhus, and one night we happened on this Nazi commemorative event.
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They're sold to celebrate commemorative events".
Thousands are expected to attend commemorative events in the territory.
For details of commemorative events happening, see visitflanders.co.uk.
Sober commemorative events, including one on the battlefield of the Marne, will punctuate the year.
That's worth remembering now, in the face of two big commemorative events.
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