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The phrase "a terrible memory" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who has difficulty remembering things or has a poor recollection of events.
Example: "Despite studying hard for the exam, she admitted that she had a terrible memory for dates and facts."
Alternatives: "a poor memory" or "a bad memory".
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IT IS a terrible memory.
I have a terrible memory.
The man has a terrible memory.
You know, I have a terrible memory for dates.
Amsha's voice cracks as she resurrects a terrible memory.
Everyone has a terrible memory and a dim understanding of consequences.
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Don't use the fact that you have a supposedly terrible memory as an excuse.
I've also got a really terrible memory, which probably helps with that.
Jared Kushner, like many members of Team Trump, appears to have a truly terrible memory.
What once was an ordinary, "happy" lifestyle, would become a compilation of terrible memories, sorrow and a struggle for survival.
In a painful meeting we convened at the Union premises, the terrible memory of Tal el-Zatar was on everybody's mind.
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