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A '''purple ribbon''' is used to symbolise a number of things;
*Purple ribbons, as well as red roses, are symbols to raise awareness of ].
*Are worn for the awareness of pancreatic cancer.
*In ] Internet fan circles, it is also worn in memory of ].
*At ] and ]s in the ], a purple ribbon is the award for seventh place in a contest.
*The purple ribbon is also worn by ]s worldwide to stand up against religious intolerance and to create awareness regarding various pagan denominations such as ] and ] worshippers.<ref> - Fight the Fear. A pagan awareness group</ref><ref></ref>
*In ], it is sometimes worn on ], ] in memory of the ] committed by ] to denounce violence against women, as an alternate to the ].
*Since 1994 the purple ribbon has been used by ]/] to protest ].<ref></ref>
*The purple ribbon is worn in support of the ] to put an end to all interpersonal violence. <ref></ref>
*The ''']''' ribbon with zipperhead attachment.


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the purple ribbon is worn to raise awareness for Huntington's Disease

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