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The phrase "a different memory" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an alternative recollection or experience that differs from another memory being discussed.
Example: "When I think back to that day, I have a different memory than what everyone else seems to recall."
Alternatives: "another memory" or "an alternative memory".
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"There is a different memory.
I have a different memory.
"Every time you see somebody, it's just a different memory.
But different neurons were marked red, suggesting that the mice recalled a different memory.
Each box is allocated in a different memory region, and arrows between boxes represent pointers.
Mr. Selig, who was then acting commissioner and eventually was given the job permanently, has a different memory.
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Now they were trying to determine whether the benefit was "transferrable" to a different memory-related test once the current was switched off.
We took her, Markus, and Robyn on a trip down a few different memory lanes.
Might the subjects of his brilliant comic monologues, if a reporter could locate and interview them, have a slightly different memory of events to the versions Sedaris offers?
Mr. Bernstein has a somewhat different memory.
Fraser has a slightly different memory: "I'm pretty sure he did [know].
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