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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a memory from" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a specific memory or event that occurred in the past. Example: "As I walked through the old neighborhood, I couldn't help but feel a rush of nostalgia as I passed by the park where my friends and I used to play. It was a fond memory from my childhood."
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It evokes a memory from years ago.
There's a memory from my childhood.
A memory from Mom is too much to hope for.
It's a memory from your childhood, and I miss it.
The "gang" is just a memory from bygone days.
A memory from my childhood is of erasing.
Am I glad to be eating a memory from the chef's youth right now? Absolutely.
In an instant, I was reminded of a memory from when I was 16.
It triggers a memory from Dee's own childhood, about chocolate being disapproved of.
But that image could become a memory from a bygone era.
"Got any herring?" asked an older gent who wanted to pickle some to satisfy a memory from childhood.
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