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"commemorative plaque" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a physical plaque that is created to remember or honor a specific event or person. For example, "The town unveiled a commemorative plaque for the fallen soldiers of World War II."
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Mauer said he would rather have a championship ring than a commemorative plaque.
Which baseball team's cap does a Hall of Famer sport in his commemorative plaque?
It was left though to 82-year-old Forsyth to cut the cake and unveil a commemorative plaque.
In July , 1965 Rolan and a party of adventurers placed a brass commemorative plaque on the cowling of the plane.
And we have ashes to scatter and a commemorative plaque to plant in our own garden first.
It is spray-painted stark white and chained to a street sign and often bears a commemorative plaque.
She says that a commemorative plaque, or perhaps a nice tree, is a more appropriate memorial than a street sign.
Young visitors climbing the stairs of the castle's 38-foot tower may not notice the commemorative plaque inside.
"He earned them more than 10 million euro, and they can't even put up a commemorative plaque".
The church is accompanied by the museum of Claret Red History and a commemorative plaque inscribed with the names of those who died.
He became only the second inductee to be depicted wearing a New York Mets cap in the portrait on his commemorative plaque.
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