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"to cherish" is a perfectly correct and usable word in written English
It can be used to describe a feeling of deep love and affection for someone or something. For example, "I cherish my family and all the moments we share together."
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I'm going to cherish this".
No place to cherish.
A movie to cherish.
The need to cherish?
Yours to cherish.
Its mode is to cherish without limit.
"And we're going to cherish that".
There is much-needed history to cherish.
I promised to cherish that gift.
Gray London teaches him to cherish light.
So you've got to cherish every day.
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