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Discover LudwigThe phrase "memorial about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a memorial or tribute that is focused on a specific topic or event. Example: The museum hosted a memorial about the victims of the September 11th attacks.
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"This is a memorial about courage," he said.
It was a public memorial about the man, his music and the community he inspired.
But to those who enjoy analogies, it can equally serve as a memorial about empire and about imperial ambition.
The fence became a spontaneous memorial about a year ago, when downtown Manhattan reopened and visitors began to leave flowers, candles and other items near it.
This was the award for magazine reporting, which the Times Magazine (with help from ProPublica, the investigative journalism nonprofit) snagged for Sheri Fink's "The Deadly Choices at Memorial," about a New Orleans hospital during and after Hurricane Katrina.
Mr. Bush began his public day at the memorial about 7 45 a.m., after his motorcade made a quiet trip from the White House with stops for red lights and without sirens.
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B1 A MEMORIAL -- About 5,000 employees of the Port Authority gathered to remember fallen colleagues and the fallen towers.
The memorial took about 15 months to build and was dedicated in July 2002.
Ms Porter added: "It's about building a memorial but also about interesting the public in the story".
There have even been jokes about the memorial -- about modern-day lampposts and how many people might hang on one now.
The Korean memorial is about vulnerability.
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