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The phrase "a perfect memory" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone or something that has an exceptional ability to remember information accurately.
Example: "She has a perfect memory for names and faces, making her an excellent networker."
Alternatives: "an impeccable memory" or "a flawless memory."
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Laying down a perfect memory.
Otherwise, a perfect meeting, a perfect memory.
I don't have a perfect memory; it's just that I've seen them a bunch of times.
This season's opening episode was set during a summer that Frankie kept trying to turn into a perfect memory.
UNFORGETTABLE (CBS, Tuesday) Poppy Montgomery gets her own series, playing a former cop cursed with a perfect memory.
Oksanen says she has a "perfect memory" of trips in the 80s to visit her Estonian relatives.
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This would require, at a minimum, a pixel perfect memory for the exact relative positions of several tens of thousands of dots.
In that conversation, Mr. Skakel, unlike his brothers or cousin, demonstrates a near perfect memory of the night of the murder, even recalling what he drank at dinner.
Lew Miller has a less perfect memory of the occasion, with good reason: in flashback we discover just what a poor soldier he was, losing his way under enemy fire and then being humiliated by his squad leader.
But their brains noticed, and retained an almost perfect memory of card locations.
Conscripting her siblings — her movie-obsessed younger sister (Joey King); her younger brother (Robbie Tucker), a savant with perfect memory; and her dimmish older brother (Eddie Hassell) — for the crime, she ropes her type-A working mother (Kristin Chenoweth) and burned-out painter father (Matthew Modine) to chairs and teaches them lessons in parenting.
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