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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a group of memory" is not correct in standard English usage.
It may be intended to refer to a collection of memories or a set of memory units, but as it stands, it is unclear.
Example: "The photo album serves as a group of memory for our family gatherings over the years."
Alternatives: "a collection of memories" or "a set of memories".
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In the nineties, a group of memory activists restored the buildings and opened a museum there.
The design and iconography of the future Tanforan memorial are analyzed alongside the motivations of the main actors that have shaped it: a group of memory activists, a transit agency and a shopping mall developer.
We studied two relatively novel CSF biomarkers for AD in a group of memory clinic patients, both cross-sectionally and longitudinally.
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For this is what family is: a group of disputed memories between a group of people over a lifetime".
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Across London's 32 boroughs, many might evade capture if they took their crimes across town, but now – with a collected group of memory officers analysing faces – they soon get pulled in.
But, after all, as a director, Tarantino is concerned not with individuals but with an audience, and the memories of an audience — those shared by a group of moviegoers — are memories of movies.
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