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Discover Ludwig"buried memory" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a memory that has been repressed or forgotten, but still exists in one's mind. Example: After years of therapy, she finally unearthed the buried memories of her childhood trauma.
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He continued reading the script, evoking the book's themes of dehumanization, buried memory, and love that's "too thick".
It did seem to be a case of some kind of buried memory having been deliberately resurrected so that people could feel this hatred for each other.
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"A single stimulus may bring forth buried memories," she writes.
Then she rallied and seemed bit by bit to retrieve buried memories of the drink.
What, though, if it should prove possible to exhume buried memories?
The collapse of Chelsea's position of strength disinterred buried memories.
Both are journeys into partly buried memories that prove to be riddled with psychic land mines.
The insights and buried memories exposed when a mind unravels provided plot devices for two acclaimed novels.
Somehow the Scottish duo's signature sounds - those glistening melody trails and misty-around-the-edges textures - trigger buried memories.
Her intricately planned spectacles awoke buried memories of primordial wailing, Neolithic rituals, Greek bacchanals, inscrutable medieval entertainments, and the folk songs of extinct peoples.
You may be getting back to nature, but you're also being tugged within, to places not often visited – buried memories, hopes and fears, milestones passed.
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