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The phrase 'commemorative for' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when discussing something that is being done to honor a person, place, event, or thing. For example, "The nonprofit organization held a commemorative event for those who had lost their lives in the war."
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The Bureau artists ran up against this rule when they had to design a commemorative for the NRA, after a poster that showed Pres.
A shiny dollar may be a fit commemorative for a President whose administration is best remembered for the Teapot Dome scandal.
West wanted Driggs to order a special issue of the Oregon Trail commemorative for the Whitman organization to sell.
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We said that the main order for commemorative china for the 2012 London Olympics went to China.
In the summer 1999 issue of City Journal, Francis Morrone, the author of The Architectural Guidebook to New York City, looked at the debate over public monuments and made his own suggestions for commemorative statues for New York City.
Mr. Ruttencutter showed the writer his last set of commemoratives for Palau, released about a year and a half ago.
Compare and contrast Audrey RL Wyatt's, "When I was a rebellious teen I refused to go to Temple on Yom Kippur to say Yiskor (the commemorative prayer for the dead) for my father.
For a Mark Twain commemorative medal, for instance, "I went to the Mark Twain House in Hartford, Connecticut and spoke with several of the guides".
According to tradition, the kingdom of Benin was founded from Ife, whence, in the late 14th century, knowledge of brass casting may have been introduced into Benin City for the manufacture of commemorative heads for royal altars.
Mr. Ozawa has often conducted it for commemorative programs -- for example, a 1995 concert observing the 50th anniversary of the end of World War II.
Commemorative torches for the 2002 games can currently go for thousands of dollars, and official House ethics rules restrict members of Congress from accepting gifts worth more than $50.00.
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