Sentence examples for a sacred memory from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a sacred memory" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a memory that holds significant emotional or spiritual value, often associated with important events or people in one's life.
Example: "The photograph of my grandmother is a sacred memory that I cherish deeply."
Alternatives: "a cherished memory" or "a treasured memory."

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For many Russians, particularly surviving family members, Stalin's millions of victims are a "sacred memory".

They found a fox caught in a deadfall trap, furnishing Ted with a sacred memory and material for one of his best short stories.

At a meeting in York in November 1914 he caused offence when he spoke out against excessive anti-German propaganda, and recalled a "sacred memory" of the Kaiser kneeling with King Edward VII at the bier of Queen Victoria.

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Even Senator Robert A. "Mr. Republican" Taft, a Truman nemesis best known for losing every G.O.P. Presidential nomination from 1940 through 1952, has a hundred-foot-high marble slab devoted to his sacred memory, complete with a ten-foot-high bronze statue.

And for the following three decades, the Thrilla in Manila, for me, has been a sacred childhood memory.

Collins devotes the very entertaining first quarter of her book to the foundational myth of Texas' brief, shining moment as an independent republic from 1836 to 1845 and the sacred memory of the Alamo.

The movie has provoked strong but mixed reactions in Britain, where some have seen it as a mean-spirited attack on Mrs. Thatcher's sacred memory, while others have applauded its warmth and humanity.

People talk to you a great deal about your education, but some good, sacred memory, preserved from childhood, is perhaps the best education.

Irina Yarovaya, an MP from the pro-Kremlin United Russia party, said earlier in the week the poll should be seen as a "crime aimed at rehabilitating Nazism" and was "directly insulting to the sacred memory of the war".

Whose sacred memory did J.F.K. campaign on?

But she tramples even on this sacred memory, tired of the space the baby and her loss have consumed.

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