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Free sign upThe phrase "a memorable example is" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when introducing a specific instance or case that illustrates a point or concept effectively.
Example: "In discussing the impact of climate change, a memorable example is the rapid melting of the Arctic ice caps."
Alternatives: "a notable instance is" or "a striking example is".
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A memorable example is David Ha-Reuveni, a man of mysterious origins who claimed to be the long-awaited emissary from the Lost Tribes of Israel.
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A memorable example was a life-size airplane lavatory that he made in 1999.
A memorable example was the Titanic, which was built in the early days of steam turbine propulsion.
Amid the welter of Tour-related advertising I've passed today, a memorable example was a church's wayside pulpit in Shipley showing two cyclists beside the slogan, "Jesus is going in the right direction".
A memorable example was the Gold Spoon Oration, delivered by a Whig representative.
A memorable example was CNN's confusion over a confederate flag being displayed at London Pride.
Another memorable example is (1996), which featured a cross-sectioned dead cow displayed in a Plexiglas box.
The most memorable example was an epic drinking-bout of an interview with Francis Bacon that began with a bottle of champagne at 9am and continued with Bragg and Bacon slurring their way through a hilarious disquisition on the nature of reality.
The most memorable example was his answer, in a December debate in Phoenix, to a question about what he had learned from a biography of former Secretary of State Dean Acheson that he had previously said he was reading.
Mackay's most memorable example was the notorious Dutch tulip bubble of 1637, in which absurdity!–tulip bulbs changed hands for the price of a house.
One of the more memorable examples is Lilly Ledbetter, who found an anonymous note in her mailbox at work showing that her pay was as much as 40% lower than that of her male peers.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com