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The phrase "a positive memory" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a recollection or experience that evokes feelings of happiness or satisfaction.
Example: "Looking back on my childhood, I cherish a positive memory of family vacations at the beach."
Alternatives: "a happy recollection" or "a pleasant memory."
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When you do that, it creates a positive memory for the rest of the season.
"It was always, 'I remember,' followed by a smile and a positive memory," he said.
"When you do that it creates a positive memory for rest of the season.
When the circuitry in the hippocampus is active, we can do more than simply recall a positive memory.
The nucleus accumbens, a key reward-related structure that lights up when a positive memory is reactivated in the hippocampus.
Research has shown that kids do better on math tests or other tests if they're just asked to sit and think of a positive memory before they take the test.
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Although never bitter about the defeat-- It is such a positive memory"--Barber's opinion regardefeat-- Itss to Taiwan remains firm.
We found that the receipt of supportive reactions to self-disclosure attempts during the social interaction was associated with immediate positivity and a more positive memory of the event (remembered enjoyment and positive emotions) one week later.
As Tony Hsieh, founder of Zappos, wrote in his autobiographical book Delivering Happiness, only 5% of Zappos sales happen over the phone, but Zappos views each customer service contact as an opportunity to create a lasting positive memory with the customer.
"We all have a very positive memory of it.
"I'll try to take a few positive memories with me," promised Seppi.
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