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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a finished memory" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a memory that has been fully formed or completed, often in the context of reflecting on past experiences.
Example: "As I looked through the old photo album, each picture brought back a finished memory of my childhood adventures."
Alternatives: "a completed recollection" or "a finalized memory."
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(a) Sample geometry of a finished memory device.
These unique characteristics of graphene-based FeFET offer excellent potential in the applications of ultrafast FeFET-based NVMDs. Figure 14 Schematic diagram and AFM image of a finished memory device.
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He had just finished a memory game that involved hopping across a giant checkerboard and was now heading across the lawn to help lift colleagues through a spiderweb of ropes.
"I'm getting out notes, so if the worst actually happens, someone could finish A Memory of Light and have it end the way I want it to end," he says.
"I'm getting out notes, so if the worst actually happens, someone could finish A Memory of Light and have it end the way I want it to end".
It turned out that they did, and it made my really happy," she finishes this memory with a smile.
There was no time pressure for participants to finish the memory test.
He finished second, if memory serves.
And the 35-acre city park designed by Vaux and Olmsted in Downing's memory -- finished, poignantly, by their sons, including one named Downing Vaux -- has been rejuvenated by the Downing Park Planning Committee.
"'This fear is not going to kill me.' I remembered the rape from start to finish – those memories I had repressed so deeply".
This system, which employed an electrical memory, was finished in 1947.
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