The phrase 'I truly cherish' is correct and usable in written English. It is a strong expression of feeling and can be used in a variety of situations. For example, you could say, "I truly cherish the time I get to spend with my family.".
A work gig grew into a tradition of remembrance on Memorial Day weekend that I truly cherish.
But I can say that I truly cherish the memories and the friendships I forged with my fellow Olympians.
I absolutely love learning and I truly cherish the time spent in school because during chemotherapy treatments I was often too ill to attend.
I try to find meaning in the everyday, not by trying to do something that doesn't come natural to me but by doing something I truly cherish doing.
In all seriousness, despite transforming into catwoman (the Michelle Pfeiffer version), I truly cherished the quality time with my son.
I really cherish it.
I really cherish these partnerships.
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