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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awesome memory" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's impressive ability to remember information or experiences.
Example: "Her awesome memory allowed her to recall every detail of the event, making her an invaluable asset to the team."
Alternatives: "amazing recall" or "impressive memory".
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Contrary to the critics' caricatures, Mr. Bush is intelligent, with an awesome memory, great management skill and a tremendous emotional I. Q
"I can laugh at something that is quite dry and misanthropic, like Mencken or Ambrose Bierce, and at the same time adore a knockabout routine". Rising up out of Cleese at the moment is an awesome memory -- awesome in that it provokes another of the comedian's apoplectic, oceanic laughs.
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"I have awesome memories of my time at Leicester as a player and it is a place I will very happily return to," said Mauger, who won 46 caps for New Zealand.
"I have awesome memories of my time at Leicester as a player and it is a place I will very happily return to," he said.
Even with smartphone adoption rates dramatically increasing, there are still plenty of folks out there with maps and awesome memories.
You'll still be making awesome memories.
It's the simple things that make awesome memories.
I'm sure you have some pretty awesome memories as you think back over the last two decades-plus of Nocturna parties.
When I see this board it conjures up so many awesome memories of skating during this time period (the board came out in 1989).
"I personally learned nothing and gained no knowledge," he says, adding "I did however gain some awesome memories that would last a lifetime, and some weight, and I wouldn't change a thing".
A picture of a bird or a flower can be awesome memories at times.
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