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Discover LudwigThe phrase "treasure forever" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to express the idea of valuing something deeply and for a long time. It can be used to describe an object, a memory, a relationship, or any other important aspect of one's life. Example: "I will always treasure this photograph of my grandparents. It captures a special moment that I will cherish forever."
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Something to treasure forever, surely.
Those are the things I will treasure forever.
I will treasure forever my memories of my friendship with him.
To win an Ashes series and a World Cup is something I will treasure forever".
Our family mourns our loss, but will treasure forever the memory of the sweetest of men.
She authored eleven volumes of stories and poems for her grandchildren, collected into a volume we will treasure forever.
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He will be missed dearly but his compassion shall be treasured forever.
Her kind heart and gentle presence will be remembered and treasured forever by all who knew her.
But it would be a PR disaster to admit that anything else happens to them other than being read with great interest and treasured forever.
But mixed in with the bananas and avocados, there are always: crummy toys from last weekend's party bag; random pieces of candy; and recent artworks that are going to be thrown out rather than treasured forever (the kids don't know that).
To be treasured forever" remarked the commentators on what is called "The Goal of Century, which was Maradona's goal against England in the 1986 World Cup.
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