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'keepsake' is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it as a noun to refer to something treasured or preserved as a reminder of a person or event, such as a gift or souvenir. For example, "She kept the necklace her mother had given her as a keepsake."
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keepsake
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Some object given by a person and retained in memory of something or someone; something kept for sentimental or nostalgic reasons.
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Oak Grove, Alabama was her starting point, but she also travelled to Kanwarpura village in India, where a 6.8kg meteorite fell close to Rajasthan atomic plant in 2006, and across her native Germany to Ramsdorf, where local children unearthed a meteorite then broke it into small pieces for each of them to have as a keepsake.
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The multi-block floral appliqué remained a popular style throughout the 19th century, as did its contemporary, the signature, or album, quilt, in which each block was made and signed by a different maker and the quilt given as a keepsake, for example, to a bride by her friends, to the minister by the women of the congregation, or to a young man celebrating his 21st birthday.
Now be a love and don't cut off my clitoris as a keepsake when you go, 'cos that Jack the Ripper tyke is spoiling all our prossy fun these days!" Well, if this sounds like televisual balm to you, you'll adore Ripper Street.
Mum's to drink for just £20 – and don't forget your heart-shaped, dehydrated umbilical cord keepsake.
This personalised plate will make the annual ritual more special than ever and will last as a keepsake for years to come.
Sarah Whalley, owner of the online company Oh So Cherished, has seen sales of keepsake boxes double in the past year compared with the previous year.
7. Great Little Trading Co £18, gltc.co.uk This Robot stationery box has four designs of writing paper, two designs of postcards, stickers and more – all in a fun keepsake box.
Sparkling sunshine lit the scene for the tourists lining York's bridges, hoping to capture a photographic keepsake of the Great Flood of 2015.
There was, Price says, an established market for seasonal publications, with two almanacs, Forget Me Not and The Keepsake, popular since the 1820s.
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