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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a memorable phase" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a significant or noteworthy period in time that leaves a lasting impression.
Example: "The summer of 2020 was a memorable phase in our lives, filled with adventures and new experiences."
Alternatives: "an unforgettable period" or "a significant time".
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In "Stephen Hero, Joycee wrote about the idea of "epiphanies": "By an epiphany he meant a sudden spiritual manifestation, whether in the vulgarity of speech or of gesture or in a memorable phase of the mind itself".
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Of the four it was Mr. Reed who took the worst B-movie roles, wrecked the most furniture, kept the most dangerous company (during one scarily memorable phase he joined forces with the Who's wild-man drummer, Keith Moon) and could most naturally play a werewolf without makeup.
Sunday), which is a rematch of the 1966 final; Argentina vs. Mexico (2 30 p.m. Sunday), a rematch of a memorable knockout-phase game just four years ago; and Spain vs. Portugal (2 30 p.m. Tuesday), a collision of neighbors who play some of the beautiful game's prettiest soccer.
A memorable place to stay.
A memorable time.
A memorable show.
Or a memorable exit.
It made a memorable combination.
It was a memorable experience.
Will Walker become a memorable pro?
They created a memorable lineage.
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