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The phrase "a memory of her" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a recollection or remembrance of a specific person, often in a sentimental or nostalgic context.
Example: "As I looked through the old photographs, I was flooded with a memory of her that brought a smile to my face."
Alternatives: "a recollection of her" or "an image of her".
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Mr. Anderson had retained "a memory of her charm" from Ms. Sothern's early musicals.
But she said a memory of her father's favorite saying stopped her: "Barnum saw you coming".
I took every bit of direction as if it were a memory of her.
She is not sure whether she has a memory of her father or not.
Already, a memory of her self-possession is beginning to take hold in her, like early cells dividing: This is how I was, calm.
A random encounter with Russian immigrants in Santa Monica's Ocean Park sets off a memory of her last trip to Moscow in October 1989, days before the fall of the Berlin Wall.
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Her last thoughts – and the last words of the book – are a memory of his marriage proposal, and of her answer, a passionate and enduring "yes".
I have a vivid memory of her as a whip-brandishing dominatrix in a show called Vagina Rex at the old Arts Lab in Drury Lane in 1969.
In most productions, Amanda Wingfield is a larger-than-life matriarch with a delusional memory of her upbringing in the American south.
I pour a small cup of water, and tell him to recount a strong memory of her and put it in the water.
There is a black and ivory wool scarf sitting in her hall closet, a knitted memory of her mother.
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