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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a memory for you" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific memory that is intended for someone else, often in a sentimental or thoughtful context.
Example: "I found an old photograph from our trip to the beach; it's a memory for you to cherish."
Alternatives: "a keepsake for you" or "a reminder for you."
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Crafts are a great idea if you don't want to be bored, and it's a memory for you and the guests to take home.
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Commemorate a treasured memory for you and your fiance by choosing a wedding location that is special to the two of you, or is the site of a favorite memory you've shared together.
Q: It's a persistent memory for you, then?
Create a memory book for you and for your family.
That's a memory for me.
Implicit is a memory for motor-perceptual skills.
And explicit is a memory for people, places and objects.
Even if you have an infallible memory for film, you won't recall the moment in Ava DuVernay's "Selma" when President Lyndon Johnson suggests a compromise to Martin Luther King, Jr., who has been leading protesters in their demand for voting rights but encountering violent resistance.
Change is inevitable, so savor the present, for one day this present will become a distant memory for which you will yearn.
It's the pleasure that comes years after you are no longer wanted to read at the bedside, when they enjoy a book that holds memories for you.
In other words, when you are tested for a memory, you actively re-create or rediscover it in a way that positively reinforces that memory.
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