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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a longstanding memory" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a memory that has been retained for a long time, often implying significance or emotional weight.
Example: "The photograph brought back a longstanding memory of our family vacations at the beach."
Alternatives: "an enduring memory" or "a lasting memory."
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Jason Hall's script weaves a longstanding memory for Chris Kyle.
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The search for physical correlates of memory, the memory engram, has been a longstanding endeavor in modern neurobiology.
Consolidation of memory is also a longstanding process [43].
He has a longstanding interest in the development and neural bases of memory and in how infants and young children come to recognize faces and facial expressions of emotion.
The events on Friday followed four days of feverish negotiations that marked a tense moment in a longstanding relationship that has hit its lowest point in recent memory.
A longstanding question in neuroscience concerns what is the neural basis underlying working memory.
Adidas is a longstanding partner.
"It's a longstanding belief".
This is, of course, a longstanding position.
He admitted to a longstanding drug problem.
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