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The phrase "a part of memory" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific segment or aspect of memory, whether in a psychological, technological, or metaphorical context.
Example: "The childhood experiences we cherish are often a part of memory that shapes our identity."
Alternatives: "a segment of memory" or "an aspect of memory".
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Studies using EEG sensors, which search for neural traces of memory in utero, indicate that sound repetition becomes a part of memory.
Actually, this device key is generated on the device and stored in a part of memory that can be securely erased -- which is not a given with todays memory technology.
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But the action itself is not a part of working memory.
That began to change in 1962, when Dr. Milner presented a landmark study in which she and H. M. demonstrated that a part of his memory was fully intact.
It is a part of my memory of my father and my grandfather, of our family life then: how we lived," she said.
Still, Mr. Clinton did not miss the opportunity to rattle off the statistics of progress that are now a part of his memory -- the number of new jobs, students receiving financial aid, new homes built.
It was even possible, they said, that the cataclysm became a part of folk memory, inspiring the Babylonian flood myth in the epic of Gilgamesh and, in time, the biblical story of Noah.
All six major structures of pain matrix are also a part of the memory network.
The n-back task is a continuous performance task used to measure a part of working memory.
The "classic image" of him smoking outside of Harper Memorial Library wearing a red beret will also be a part of that memory, said fourth-year Julie Huh.
They are a part of my memory, and my psyche.
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