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The phrase "are in memory" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to information or data that is stored in a computer's memory or in a person's recollection.
Example: "The files you requested are in memory, ready for retrieval at any time."
Alternatives: "are stored in memory" or "are retained in memory".
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are in memory
noun
A position of power or a way to get it.
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Many New York firemen have them, for example; some are in memory of a colleague or friend who died, or are tributes to a skyline that was beautiful and shouldn't be forgotten — proper gestures and letters of love, written on the body, not hate mail.
The result, "Reflections and Shadows," is an enjoyable but spare memoir, perhaps an accurate representation of Steinberg's reticence: "It's better to leave certain things in peace, just the way they are in memory: with the passage of time they become the mythology of our lives".
All donations from Sessions to B4BC are in memory of Lynne Long.
Many of those prayers on it are in memory of Corporal Channing Day and Corporal David O'Connor, killed here in October in a suspected insider attack.
As GListMaker does not implement Bloom filter and keeps all k-mers are in memory, singleton sequencing errors consume both memory and disk space.
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Also they are in-memory based and suffers with memory constraints [11] memory locality of Ref. [13].
When the data is in-memory, there are no calls back to the server to retrieve the data.
Perhaps it ought to be, in memory of Cloetta.
The words were in memory of a friend.
Set, as such pieces should be, in memory, "Souvenir" opens in a supper club in Manhattan.
It was in memory of his grandfather, Frank Capo, who died of cancer in 1999.
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