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The phrase "monument to" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when describing a physical edifice that has been constructed to commemorate or pay tribute to a person, event, or idea. For example, "The Washington Monument is a towering, awe-inspiring monument to the first President of the United States."
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"A monument to dead factories".
"An everlasting monument to love".
She was a monument to me".
The building is a monument to fraud.
("Design an abstract monument to Uncle Tom").
IT IS a monument to defeat.
A "monument to pituitary dystrophy.
It is a monument to pure violence.
It is a monument to piffle.
Conseco is a monument to the past.
Behind an everlasting monument to his benevolence".
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