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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ancient memories" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to recollections or experiences that are very old or from a distant past.
Example: "As she walked through the ruins, she was flooded with ancient memories of a time long gone."
Alternatives: "old recollections" or "forgotten memories".
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Great buildings, he said, should "remind you of ancient memories, history".
In some, he stirs ancient memories, childhood memories, memories of disappointment.
In a land with ancient memories, the World War II reprisals against the local partisans are fresh.
The Conservatives remain lost in the fog of ancient memories, though at some point, be warned, they will emerge.
* When we are attracted to someone we unconsciously register their odour, because it triggers ancient memories of being cuddled in the first few minutes of life.
Mr. Redlaw, the play's rueful, lonely headmaster, wrestling with ancient memories and the sense of loss they invoke, is no Ebenezer Scrooge.
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The origins of the Kumbh Mela reside in the ancient memory of this mythology.
It was already an ancient memory two hundred years ago, when Wordsworth came by.
With free meals an ancient memory, people squeeze on with just about everything but a shopping cart.
When things get difficult, Kaa goes into a trance and searches his ancient memory for useful tricks.
Konner's ability to accommodate ancient memory and modern consciousness, religious identity and secular peoplehood, serves him well in his treatment of Israel.
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