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victims on the 70th Anniversary of the vs the 70th Anniversary of the Atomic Bomb Memorial Day

Both phrases are correct, but they serve different purposes. The first phrase refers to victims on the 70th anniversary of an event, while the second phrase describes the 70th anniversary of a specific day dedicated to the memory of the atomic bomb. They are not directly comparable as they convey different meanings.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 603 views

victims on the 70th Anniversary of the

This phrase is correct and commonly used to refer to victims on the anniversary of a specific event.

This phrase is used to highlight the victims' presence or remembrance on the specific anniversary of an event.
  • 2 days ago ... A man moves paper lanterns as they float on the Motoyasu river in remembrance of atomic bomb victims on the 70th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima, western Japan, August 6, 2015. Bells tolled and thousands bowed ...
  • 2 days ago ... A girl prays after releasing a paper lantern on the Motoyasu river facing the Atomic Bomb Dome in remembrance of atomic bomb victims on the 70th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima, western Japan, August 6, 2015.
  • 1 day ago ... A girl prays after releasing a paper lantern on the Motoyasu river facing the Atomic Bomb Dome in remembrance of atomic bomb victims on the 70th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima, August 6. (Toru Hanai /Reuters).
  • 3 days ago ... A woman reacts after praying for victims in front of the cenotaph for victims of the 1945 atomic bombing, at Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima,on the 70th anniversary of the world's first atomic bombing, August 6, 2015.

the 70th Anniversary of the Atomic Bomb Memorial Day

This phrase is correct and can be used to refer to the 70th anniversary of a day dedicated to the memory of the atomic bomb.

This phrase specifically refers to the 70th anniversary of a day set aside to remember the atomic bomb event.

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