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The phrase "a lot of memory" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the quantity of memory available in a device or system, often in the context of computing or technology. Example: "This computer has a lot of memory, which allows it to run multiple applications smoothly."
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There's a lot of memory work, and it's super, super fast.
"The one I then envisioned would have needed a lot of memory circuits.
"It's nostalgic for them and involves a lot of memory recall," he said.
These premium apps demand a lot of memory, graphics processing and audio capability.
Tablets are a convenient option for watching high-definition movies and TV shows while traveling, but that content can hog a lot of memory.
The findings, the researchers said, suggested that doctors would do well to pay close attention to patients who say they are having a lot of memory problems.
"If the problem is data-intensive, with a lot of memory accesses, it's less likely that an F.P.G.A. system will improve performance," said Dr. Sterling, who was one of the builders of the first commodity cluster supercomputer, in 1994.
"I wanted people watching 'Memento' to become aware of the inadequacies of their own memory, and of the way that a lot of memory is interpretation, rather than strict recording," he said.
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Running a lot of memory-hungry programs at the same time as Word can also affect the program's performance.
These include programs that take a lot of memory or that are used rarely.
Do you have an application that needs a lot of memory?
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