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The phrase "a single memory" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to one specific recollection or piece of information stored in one's mind.
Example: "Among all the experiences I've had, a single memory stands out vividly in my mind."
Alternatives: "one memory" or "a solitary recollection".
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Juliana grew up with a single memory of her father.
I ask her for a single memory to capture the essence of her late husband.
A single memory chip is made up of several million memory cells.
Though I cannot dredge up a single memory about academics, I always thought I had gotten a sound enough education.
Often, what was passed down was a single memory -- a description, an anecdote, a complicated tale of family relationships.
I still feel that those lost years outweigh the more recent championship years -- and I wouldn't trade a single memory.
In that moment he and his older brother, Bob, were left without a father, without even a single memory of him.
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As a consequence, it is not possible to completely isolate the contribution of a single memory-related brain structure with standard neuropsychological tests or with more sophisticated designs.
Was there a crazy single memory from making this album that stands out?
This suggests that sleep involves the amalgamation of disparate memory units into a larger single memory representation or chunk.
Regardless, there remained a problem-point in the sequence even after sleep; the sleep-dependent learning mechanism did not amalgamate disparate subs-sequence memory units into a larger single memory representation or chunk (Fig. 2B, black vs. dark red).
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