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The phrase "an effort of memory" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of recalling or remembering something, often in the context of trying to remember details or information.
Example: "The presentation was challenging, requiring an effort of memory to recall all the key points discussed in the meeting."
Alternatives: "a struggle to remember" or "an attempt to recall".
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But it requires an effort of memory to recall that he is actually still the justice secretary.
Sometimes, he closes his eyes before he speaks, as if making an effort of memory or will.
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Steamboat piloting, as Twain explains so well, was really an effort of memory-muscle and sang-froid.
Everyone on display – with the solitary exception of Meryl Streep – seemed vaguely familiar, but such are the limits of prosthesis that it took an intense effort of memory to bring the targets down.
With a mighty effort of memory he says 'Oh. Richard.
The transformation in Lanzmann's films of words into images is more than an effort of transmission, more than a work of memory; it's a glimmer of ordinary happiness as righteous and sacred demand, as the very heart of sublimity and the promise that survivors of horror leave to their future heirs.
Furthermore, this once-daily habitual procedure presumably required less effort of memory or action than the hand hygiene procedure.
Make an effort of putting an effort!
In this series, the people captured are not displaying callousness or suffering - instead, they're trying to seize every moment from Lake Urmia, in an effort to keep memories of the lake that will survive its eventual demise.
"The risks of a public effort at memory, of a restoration from memory are all worth it," Mr. Kovler concluded.
We see this as the effort of emerging memory T cells to distance themselves from the activation state, rolling into a maintenance state (self-renewal).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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