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The sentence "Preserve memories" is both grammatically correct and usable in written English
You can use it to express the importance of cherishing and protecting the memories we make in our lives. For example, you could say "Let's treasure and preserve our memories together."
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Preserve memories for other people was fulfilling because at the time the idea of how fleeting life can be was still etched raw on my soul.
Whatever happens to the castle, archival images and Mrs. Bannerman's paintings will preserve memories of it.
He's explaining how life is short and taking pictures is the only way to preserve memories destroyed by naturally declining brain functions, but in less words.
Borrowing an idea from cancer patients in Britain, health workers in Uganda are urging dying parents like Ms. Nakabazzi to preserve memories for their children.
The struggle by activists to preserve memories of the uprisings across the Arab world in 2011 has been an ongoing theme in the region for the past two years.
Heroically, Croza balances her story on something far more hopeful and true: a child realizing that the act of making art is a way to preserve memories of home.
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Brain damage is so selective it can preserve memory for all the pieces you used to know, but interfere with the ability to form new memories.
But his battle to preserve memory, the theme of all his 14 books, cannot save him from the destructive march of time.
Does exercise help partly because it works to maintain bones, which make osteocalcin, which in turn helps preserve memory and mood?
This level of parallelism can reach a reasonable parallelism degree and preserve memory area.
Walking for 40 minutes a few times a week is enough to preserve memory and keep ageing brains on top form, research shows.
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