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"by memory" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to denote memorization, usually without any reference materials. For example, "I was able to recite the poem by memory."
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POSSESSED BY MEMORY: The Inward Light of Criticism, by Harold Bloom.
Memorials are, as the word suggests, determined by memory.
"They almost play by memory.
I used to know it by memory.
You had to do everything by memory.
I wrote driven by memory or anticipation.
He knew its squiggles and slashes by memory.
Shepherd, meanwhile, has Gatsby almost entirely by memory.
I ate by memory, habit, texture, social setting, even color.
Her body is unburdened by memory, blessed with untempered energy.
Name a poem that you can recite by memory.
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