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The phrase "a few memorable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of significant or noteworthy experiences, events, or items.
Example: "During our trip, we had a few memorable moments that we will cherish forever."
Alternatives: "several unforgettable" or "a handful of notable".
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Must trains be integral to the story, or are a few memorable scenes sufficient?
(Mr. Jarzyna wrote the adaptation.) There are a few memorable, effectively unsettling images.
She got to live out that fantasy for a few memorable years.
I can remember a few memorable ones from when I was much younger.
There are ghosts, gallons of blood, and more than a few memorable facial mutilations.
A Few Memorable Moments All-Stars customarily autograph dozens of items for mementos before the game.
On a few memorable occasions in past years, the performers have been almost unknown to audiences.
Mr. Klein provides a few memorable snapshots of Mr. Levin and Mr. Case in action.
Despite a few memorable contests here and there, theirs was a rivalry that never really was.
Rivera is likely to remember Travis Hafner, a designated hitter who has produced a few memorable hits.
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"Start small a few memorable days in Paris or a week in California driving the Pacific Coast Highway with stops along the way," she says.
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