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Discover LudwigThe phrase "worthy of memory" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is worth being remembered or worth being preserved in one's memory. It is often used in a poetic or nostalgic context. Example: The old photograph was a treasured keepsake, a moment frozen in time, worthy of memory.
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This is what I have learned of Romulus and Theseus, worthy of memory.
There are many epigrams written in elegiac couplets intended to be carved on monuments to celebrate a death, a victory, or other deeds worthy of memory.
For every worshipper of Rome in the Renaissance and the Enlightenment, it was the civic virtue of the republic that was worthy of memory - and this neo-classical political tradition lives on in the art of Ian Hamilton Finlay.
For now, her book traces an arc from self-blame and self-doubt to considering oneself, as Chung puts it, "worthy of memory," and authorized to add to the culture's family lore.
Texas opposed the bar owner's trademark application, arguing that it would lead consumers to believe it was sponsored by the General Land Office and that it tarnished the state "by communicating that the heroism and sacrifice undertaken by its forebears is not worthy of memory or esteem," the agency wrote to the trademark appeals board.
It is how one lives one's life that matters, not the manner of one's death: if one dies at sea in a battle worthy of memory by future generations, or in search of learning, or for one's friends' sake, these are all worthwhile; but if one has spent one's life at sea in search of mercantile profit, that is pitiable (32.31 ff).
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For those of us who remain, let us find the strength to carry on and make our country worthy of their memory.
"Our guys have proven that they're worthy of the memory of our grandfathers, who once drove the fascist scourge out of Donbass.
And we're going to pursue the truth in a manner worthy of the memory of the four people who lost their lives and worthy of the respect of our fellow citizens.
Clare, in Bate's view, is "the one major English poet never to have received a biography that is worthy of his memory," and this fine and fair-minded book sets out to remedy the gap.
If I wrote software code for, say, Facebook or any other big company, or was a young coder considering a startup, I'd ask myself whether my work was worthy of Aaron's memory – and if not, what I would do about that.
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