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The phrase "a fuzzy memory" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a recollection that is unclear or not well-defined, often due to the passage of time or lack of detail.
Example: "As I tried to recall the events of that day, all I had was a fuzzy memory of the people and places involved."
Alternatives: "a vague recollection" or "a hazy memory."
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It is a fuzzy memory now for the Yankees, who have played poorly ever since.
"I don't sleep that night," Safin said, paging back a fuzzy memory.
In large commercial enterprises, on the other hand, the cow is but a fuzzy memory by the time butter is churned from her cream.
It quickly made some 1,600 former refugees, most of them fully Americanized young men, deportable to a country that is little more than a fuzzy memory for them.
And I guess that must be why I have a fuzzy memory of an evening shortly after, when Wolf came for tea to my Brixton house-share, together with my friend and then City Limits colleague, now Guardian columnist Deborah Orr.
While throughout the weekend you can find Mordant Music's unsettling installation Nesst 2 in the bowels of the Custard Factory, come Monday it will all be a fuzzy memory, with only a pile of film cans and discarded origami to prove that the whole thing happened.
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For instance, confusing new and old telephone numbers, or having a fuzzier memory of Ocean's Eleven as a result of watching the two sequels.
After all, I still felt like myself during my pregnancies, albeit with a shorter temper and a fuzzier memory.
No one is making the Turk a fond, fuzzy memory; it just seems to have led to a certain amount of high comedy.
It has been a dizzying turn for the Rangers, who started the month thinking about how they matched up with the league's best teams and who are ending it with a fading, fuzzy memory of those heady days.
The control objective presented in this paper will design an adaptive fuzzy memory controller to guarantee that all the signals in the closed-loop system are bounded and the tracking error converges to a small neighborhood of the origin.
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