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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lifelong memory" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a memory that will last for the entirety of someone's life, often associated with significant or impactful experiences.
Example: "The day we got married was truly special, and it created a lifelong memory that I will cherish forever."
Alternatives: "an enduring memory" or "a lasting memory."
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A toss from a hero can make a lifelong memory.
They can transform your Italian trip from a pleasant experience into a lifelong memory.
On Sunday, he'll try to turn another final round into a lifelong memory.
"The entire event was a lifelong memory," she said in an interview.
He could charm prospective dealers, but Emil carried a lifelong memory of his father's hitting his mother and bloodying her face.
He gives a gentle primer to the field of epigenetics, which studies how our genes respond to chemical changes around them —changes that can "plant a lifelong memory within your cells".
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Bullying is not only a temporary, bad experience for children, but a lifelong, haunting memory.
For some it is their first election, for others their 20th -- for all, for the rest of our lives, it is a lifelong emotional memory.
13 A SUMMONS TO MEMPHIS, by Peter Taylor. 2 (Ballantine, $4.95). His family's move from Nashville to Memphis leaves a man with a cornucopia of lifelong memories.
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