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Discover Ludwig"souvenir of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a physical object or memento that serves as a reminder of a specific time, place, or event. Example: "I bought this keychain as a souvenir of my trip to Paris."
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A souvenir of a city.
A souvenir of a love affair.
The souvenir of the water plant completion.
Thomas Jefferson Pool: yet another souvenir of the W.P.A.
"It's a souvenir of the city, but sophisticated," he said.
You'll emerge with a funny digital souvenir of your vacation.
For many, the local post office is a souvenir of an America they like to remember.
Then she clutched it to her chest, a souvenir of her first Shakespeare.
It didn't, but the ballet survived as a souvenir of Romanov grandeur.
"It was a picture of themselves but also a souvenir of our encounter," he said.
A souvenir of a casual dalliance that might be over by now?
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