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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a memory behind" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a recollection or experience that is in the past or has been left behind.
Example: "As I walked through the old neighborhood, I felt a memory behind that brought back feelings of nostalgia."
Alternatives: "a recollection from the past" or "an echo of the past."
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They came and went, leaving only a memory behind.
And, like Shelley, he was "toiling to leave a memory behind".
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WASHINGTON — The specter of the 1995 government shutdown hangs over Capitol Hill, a memory many hoped to leave behind, along with beepers and episodes of "Baywatch Nights".
The company left behind a memory of corporate abuse, colonialism, exploitation and monopoly power, but as always there are many sides to any story in history.
Rambus doesn't make the memory chips, but is the company behind a memory interface technology that Intel has said since 1996 would be the only one to work with its forthcoming Pentium 4 processor.
One stanza was later quoted in the obituary of James published by The Times: Chamberlain said that James had had a "remarkable scholastic career" and had exercised a "great and powerful influence" in the schools that he had served, leaving behind "a memory dear to all who had known him".
Each piece of jewellery has a story or memory behind it.
His younger self tagging behind (it's a memory play, after all) urged him on.
In "Cellophane," she seems to be trying to exorcise that unseen dimension, casting the figures of her memory behind a scrim of feverish color and watching them perform according to a logic she can control.
Micron, the world's second-largest memory chip producer behind Samsung, earlier this week fired the first shot, saying it would acquire a memory chip factory in Virginia from Japan's Toshiba.
"We all pass away sooner or later, leaving only a few memories behind for family, friends and humanity — and eventually we are all forgotten," the Web site reads.
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