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The phrase "you cherish" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe someone's feelings or actions towards something or someone that they hold dear or deeply care about. Example: "I can tell by the way you look at her that you cherish her deeply."
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But still you cherish what you, uniquely and distinctively, possess.
You cherish the stable, the solid, the good?
Even if you cherish your milkweeds, the neighbors may not.
We all battled, and special moments like this, you cherish it".
If you cherish the ox of any aesthetic or ideological bias, he'll gore it.
We're looking for the recipes you cherish and can't wait to make.
Perhaps like me you cherish the lingering question: Is this thing that I do superfluous?
They're mean, they're desperate, and they don't care how much you cherish your pet pussycat.
When did it become so dishonorable to protect something that you cherish?
The quality you cherish in one writer might be poisonous in another.
They may hence be a threat to all that you cherish.
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