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Discover LudwigThe phrase "they commemorate" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to the act of honoring or remembering a person, event, or idea, often in a formal or ceremonial context. Example: "Every year, they commemorate the sacrifices made by veterans on Memorial Day."
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They commemorate nothing.
What events do they commemorate?
They commemorate the state's centennial this year.
They commemorate England's most famously incompetent baker.
Who or what do they commemorate?
Rather than honor Valentine's Day, they commemorate Black History Month.
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The links they commemorated made Sea Cliff our home.
Yet both scenes said something about the enigmatic and not entirely likeable man they commemorated.
"Of course, most of those were preserved for the obvious reasons - they were family heirlooms, they commemorated important events.
On Tuesday, protests became violent as they commemorated the anniversary of last year's clashes on Mohamed Mahmoud Street, near Tahrir Square.
They commemorated their grand tour by commissioning portraits of themselves in their travels or beside renowned antiquities.
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