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Discover LudwigThe phrase "astonishing memory" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's remarkable ability to remember information or events.
Example: "Her astonishing memory allowed her to recall every detail of the conversation they had years ago."
Alternatives: "incredible memory" or "remarkable memory".
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He is an honest man and has an astonishing memory.
Mel had an iconoclastic turn of mind, an astonishing memory and delightful wit.
Like Gilmour, Wilson proved to have an astonishing memory for the detail of the choreography.
He is also endowed with two remarkable skills: an astonishing memory and great mental strength.
She has an astonishing memory and absolute pitch, not needing a piano to compose.
Intelligent, good-humored and efficient, she has an astonishing memory, a rich sense of humanity and a ready wit.
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After graduation, he worked at the Ashmolean Museum as an assistant to the art historian Edgar Wind, a job in which he manifested an astonishing visual memory; around the same time, he started dealing art, and, in 1960, he set up his own company, Bonfiglioli Limited.
During his interview with Michael for Private Passions he disclosed an astonishing childhood memory of actually watching the Russian Revolution, at the age of eight, from a balcony in St Petersburg.
ME: Life, tomorrow, the astonishing insufficiency of memory . . .
The execution was astonishing, and the memory required was even more so.
ME: Life, tomorrow, the astonishing insufficiency of memory ... ELI: I just don't want her to have regrets.
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