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The phrase "engraved in your memory" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is remembered deeply, and will likely remain in your memory for a long time. Example: The thrill of accomplishing her first marathon will be engraved in her memory for many years to come.
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And when you've dreamed for more than 20 years and trained for that and then you have made it, that is a moment that will stay engraved in your memory.
He added that the staging and animation of the scene in which Homer tries to apologize to Burns "will remain engraved in your memory in the same way as some of the series finest dialogue can".
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But with time, a motor memory is engraved in your brain.
When you have things in front of you, you end up seeing the lines or curves, and it gets engraved in your brain.
It's engraved in your heart forever.
"It's trying to engrave in your head when you should shoot," he said.
To celebrate the theme, Cambridge University is launching a nationwide Poetry and Memory survey to discover which poems are most deeply engraved in popular memory.
Thus, Kafka in 1922 was intent on finding "images that were both simple and unfathomable, images to be engraved in cultural memory," at the same time making notes that were "utterly incomprehensible without knowing their biographical genesis".
Bards performed the functions of modern journalists, accompanying their protector on military expeditions and celebrating his exploits in verse, the singsong rhyme of which became engraved in the memory of the people of Al-Andalus.
"The back to basics scandals are now engraved in public memory as a feature of the Major government, just as spin will become the hallmark of the Blair government.
He said: "Chunks of the script from 30 years ago are engraved in my memory so to relive it all alongside unforgettable characters and talent on the stage, revisiting such iconic scenes from across the years, is just brilliant".
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