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The phrase "a memento" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an object kept as a reminder of a person, place, or event.
Example: "She gave me a memento from her trip to Paris, a small Eiffel Tower keychain."
Alternatives: "a keepsake" or "a souvenir."
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A memento.
A Memento of 1881.
Carlos himself is a memento.
A memento, maybe?
A memento of vastly better days.
Not evidence, but a memento.
It's not a memento mori.
Kelly kept the ball as a memento.
She kept a pair as a memento.
A memento: My gold necklace.
I'm not a memento type of person.
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