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The phrase "a very strong memory for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's ability to remember information or experiences vividly or accurately.
Example: "She has a very strong memory for faces, which helps her recognize people she hasn't seen in years."
Alternatives: "a remarkable recall of" or "an excellent memory for".
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When selective attention combines with fear, "you have a very strong memory for a few details," said Elizabeth Phelps, a psychology professor at New York University.
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"I have a very strong memory of what was done to me as a child," he said.
A.B.: I developed a very strong memory.
"The network has a very strong memory – if a product is pinned, it signals it's a product worth buying".
Emotional salience is known to have a very strong effect on memory for events (for reviews, see Buchanan, 2007; Hamann, 2001; Kensinger, 2004; LaBar & Cabeza, 2006).
Some of the tracks have been part of our lives since childhood, which for us holds a very strong and happy memory of life combining the Norwegian countryside (we grew up on a farm) and music.
August was a very strong month for the industry.
"That provides a very strong foundation for moving forward".
It's a very strong symbol for me.
There is currently a very strong market for collectable coins.
ExxonMobil just reported a very strong quarter, for instance.
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