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Discover LudwigThe phrase "eternal flame" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe something that will never go out or is symbolic of an everlasting or perpetual state. Example: The eternal flame at the tomb of the unknown soldier symbolizes the eternal memory and gratitude for those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for their country.
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"It's my eternal flame," he said.
There's only one eternal flame, fellas – and you ain't it.
An eternal flame burned at the cemetery entrance.
We could hear the band playing Eternal Flame.
They need Camby to be the eternal flame.
His other eternal flame is the computer screen.
Fortinbras then stamps out the eternal flame that pays tribute to the murdered king's memory.
It is possible that Marion Fairfax worked on The Eternal Flame (1922), but this is unconfirmed.
Later, Mr. Annan joined Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg in lighting an eternal flame to the dead.
Thus we have another gigantic log to toss on that Eternal Flame of Red Sox Misery.
Like the "open" sign on Korean delis and the eternal flame at Arlington National Cemetery, "Law & Order" is always on.
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