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The phrase "a slight memory of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a faint or vague recollection of something from the past.
Example: "As she walked through the old neighborhood, she felt a slight memory of her childhood adventures flooding back."
Alternatives: "a faint recollection of" or "a vague remembrance of".
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And yet this also is true: hanging on to slight memories of an ephemeral existence is harder than it seems.
As a closer, he said, he could never play with the slightest memory of his previous outing — not of one decision by his manager and certainly not of allowing three earned runs in a loss, as he did Saturday.
But to visit the girls they need their car, which has vanished after a night of drugs and steaming sex with all kinds of women neither of the boys has the slightest memory of the morning after.
But like any of us with even the slightest memory of the glory days of travel, he does have some nostalgia -- not of the poetic sort, but for a time when people used to wear actual clothes instead of sweatsuits to fly, and cool Braniff planes painted by Alexander Calder carried stewardesses clad in Halston and Pucci.
I was that displaced person and I don't have the slightest memory of having made the transit from Germany to the States.
"We don't have even the slightest memories of what it means to live in peace," president Juan Manuel Santos observed.
Cognitive neuropsychologist Stephen Christman of the University of Toledo in Ohio says that AJ may have capitalized on a slight innate memory advantage by obsessing over her memories for hours every day.
That's not the least bit alarming, but Trump and his social media flunkies turned this into a slight on the memory of 9/11.
Thus, materials with different structural orders yielded similar debris resulting from the severe mechanico-chemical processes involved but retained a slight but clear memory of the material from which they came.
He obviously feels it's going to be received as a respectful remembrance, not as a slight on the memory of those who died.
Generally, we detected a slight increase in terms of memory usage due to the fixed overhead introduced by the XML structure.
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