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Discover LudwigThe term 'plaque about' is not correct or usable in written English
It is not a grammatically correct phrase. A more appropriate phrase would be 'plaque commemorating.' For example, "A plaque commemorating the fallen soldiers of World War II stood in the city square."
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The finest example from that epoch is the Doves of Pliny, a wall plaque about 33 inches by 38 inches, in which four pale birds perch on the lip of a water-filled bowl.
Her office has a plaque about teamwork, and there's also a signed book from the crime writer Patricia Cornwell and, one day last week, there was a cold cappuccino.
A picture caption in The Arts on Wednesday with an article about a sculpture that recreates part of a tree at St. Paul's Chapel in Lower Manhattan destroyed in the terror attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, omitted identification of the site shown with a plaque about the tree.
She stood in the center of Micanopy hating her unsweet tea, because it was encased in plastic foam that would disintegrate and float on the surface of the waters forever; but then she found the plaque about William Bartram, who had passed through Micanopy in 1774, when it was a Seminole trading post called Cuscowilla.
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The lobby of the elegant City Hall, which is in a restored 1912 bank, features plaques about device manufacturers.
He liked the painstakingly reconstructed dioramas of local battles and cattle ranches, and a vast time warp of a banquet hall — still in use — its walls covered with plaques about onetime citizens.
In a further blow, two of the stolpersteine, or brass plaques – about 50,000 of which have been set into pavements across the territories of the former Third Reich as reminders of the Jewish citizens who once lived there – have been removed by the new owners of the former sanatorium.
They also gained fame as the first carriers of messages designed for other civilizations, in the form of etched plaques about humans and Earth.
There are visible reminders in the hundreds of plaques about happiness that we hang on our walls and stand on our desks and bureaus.
In the cortex and hippocampus of 7-month-old saline-treated mice, amyloid plaques were numerous, ranging from small and round shaped, sometimes forming clusters, to big and radiating with a dense core and a maximum plaque area of about 700 µm2 (Fig. 5 A,C).
Mr. Loria picked up one rail and brushed off a diamond-shaped brass plaque from about 1912: Mfd. by V. Loria, 207 Bowery, New York, it read.
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