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The phrase "dramatic memories" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe memories that are intense, emotional, or impactful, often related to significant events.
Example: "The dramatic memories of her childhood flooded back as she walked through the old neighborhood."
Alternatives: "powerful memories" or "intense recollections."
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She has dramatic memories of her grandmother's beauty routine.
Luckily, Twilley was not inside the house at the time, but the dramatic memories of the event still remain stashed away in her mind; the event has culminated into a series of darkly brooding paintings, titled The Living Room.
According to Styles et al., recent and/or dramatic memories of clinical incidents can be influential when midwives make clinical judgments [ 31].
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In Korsakoff's syndrome there is dramatic memory impairment with relative preservation of other cognitive functions.
Even by the standards of a club as big and well-supported as Liverpool, its current season has been one of the most dramatic in memory.
Memory becomes the centre of dramatic action – "limitless memory starting up in the dark" – although it's often unreliable.
At least they will have dramatic, if unhappy, memories.
In less capable hands, a fictionalised shooting might be used as a cheap dramatic device, transforming memories of shocking events, such as the Raoul Moat shootings in 2010, into headline-grabbing TV.
He said the review (CSR) would be "quite the most dramatic in living memory".
He accompanied me to my hotel, and was deeply impressed by my dramatic recitations from memory of passages from Dostoyevsky's less prominent works.
Nancy Kerr What we said: "Rob Cowen searches for the animal within" – read the Guardian review Buy the book As true-life tales of endurance and survival go, Matt Lewis's is one of the most dramatic in recent memory.
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