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The part of a sentence "will cherish forever" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used as a declarative statement expressing a strong emotion or promise to always value and remember something. Example: "I promise to always love and cherish you forever."
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That we will cherish forever.
"This is just a day and a moment that I will cherish forever.
That way we can design products that we know our customers have faith in and will cherish forever.
"I want this to be a celebration of my time at the club; a memory the fans can take home and one I will cherish forever".
Whatever the critics made of the spectacle, for the 10,000 volunteer performers, it is an experience that we will cherish forever.
It will truly be a special occasion for our sport and we are confident that the 60 men and 60 women who will represent their respective countries will find it an experience they will cherish forever".
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To be in the same category as them is something I'll cherish forever.
V.I.P. goes deeper than free branded trinkets that you'll cherish forever and definitely not immediately throw out.
It's been a good game for me [he also dismissed Kevin Pietersen] and it's something I'll cherish forever".
That's the memory I'll cherish forever.
Epic trip, and an experience we'll cherish forever.
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