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The phrase "a great memory for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone's ability to remember information or experiences well.
Example: "She has a great memory for names, which makes her an excellent networker."
Alternatives: "a remarkable recall of" or "an excellent memory of".
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From a very early age, I had a great memory for voices, a good ear.
You need to have empathy, personality, warmth and a great memory for names – because nothing flatters someone more than you remembering their name.
It's a high bar, summer, winter or fall, a touchstone for filmmakers, and a great memory for me, 17, jaw dropped, in my seat at the Mid-Valley Mall. Mid-Valley Mall
"It is a great memory for me," he says.
"It's a great memory for us and one we will always cherish.
Bangladesh captain Mashrafe Mortaza said: "If we can win this match, it will be a great memory for everyone involved with this team.
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"You've got a great memory, sir, for things that happened 15, 16, 17 years ago, but you can't even tell us what you pled guilty to" under a different name in 2009, Mr. Rosen told the witness at one point.
What a great memory this will be for these girls many years down the road!" They were especially blown away when Wonder Woman actress Lynda Carter shared the team photo on her Twitter and Facebook page.
They are lively storytellers, with great memory for details and incidents.
"It brought back a lot of great memories for me and it's helped keep our tradition alive".
Here are a few highlights, full of so many great memories for Kiwis: In 2010, Key was forced to apologise for suggesting a Maori tribe might "have him for dinner", which he described as a "light-hearted joke".
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