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The phrase "a super memory" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has an exceptional ability to remember information or experiences.
Example: "With a super memory, she can recall every detail of the book she read years ago."
Alternatives: "an excellent memory" or "a remarkable memory."
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Now, everyone can catch up on their sleep or recover their DVR memory and enter Super Bowl week with visions of monumental championships in their heads.
In recent years scientists have become intensely interested in what could be called a super memory club — the fewer than one in 200 of us who, like Ms. Scott and Ms. Cummins, have lived past 90 without a trace of dementia.
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I have super memory on stuff like that".
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This paper reports recent work in implementing a multi-phase fluid dynamic code on a super computer system with distributed memory architecture.
"He has probably fonder memories, winning a Super Bowl, that catch for the touchdown in Super Bowl XLII".
Take a trip down Super Mario memory lane at IGN here, but for some top-notch parodies (read: lots of mushroom quips) and other #MarioMemories see below.
[1]My friend Peter, he of the super-memory, can write in and correct me.
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