Sentence examples for awful memory from inspiring English sources

The phrase "awful memory" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone who has a poor ability to remember things or recall information. Example: "I have an awful memory for names, so I often forget people I meet."

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It was as if he were reliving an awful memory, retelling it tentatively, unfurling the pain a little bit at a time.

Yousuf tore open his presents, then asked my mother if the plane he saw overhead was a drone, an awful memory from his days spent living in Gaza.

But I can't think of another national tragedy in my lifetime that has affected me as powerfully; this must be how our parents felt when Kennedy was killed — a searing, awful memory that never completely goes away.

That would be an awful memory, so let's say you'd have it changed.

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US swimming coach John Leonard brusquely commented that Ye's performance was "suspicious" and brought back "a lot of awful memories".

The awful memories of this tumultuous, sometimes fatal, period in Australia's will also stay with them.

Like us, Joe has some awful memories of Terry's odyssey into dementia during the years before his death in 1985.

For the moment, all those awful memories of Bucky Dent's home run in 1978, of Aaron Boone's crusher in 2003, were put aside.

Last night his wife said the arrest had left the couple "traumatised" and revived the "awful" memories of a raid on his home by Chinese police.

Their heads are filled with awful memories: a husband shot and killed by police, a son set upon by a mob.

Yet, talking alone the next day in a cake shop, Lee confesses her struggles, that she keeps busy to avoid awful memories.

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