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The phrase "entrenched in memory" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a memory that is very strong or persistent. For example, "The moment was so powerful and beautiful that it remained entrenched in my memory for years to come."
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When formulaic sequences are well entrenched in memory, co-text is imbued with predictability (e.g., Last but not …).
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Vic Mizzy, whose infernally catchy themes for the television comedies "The Addams Family and Green Acreses" are as entrenched in the memories of Americans who grew up in the 1960s as any pop tune or protest anthem, died on Saturday at his home in Los Angeles.
"Our seaside towns and resorts are rich with history and the seaside holiday is a pastime entrenched in fond family memories," Lady Cobham said.
It is part of dismantling the white supremacy so entrenched in the muscle memories of our country's psyche that these events keep happening.
In fact, only when a sequence is deeply entrenched in a language user's long-term memory, it qualifies as truly formulaic for that user.
They are well entrenched in SBC institutions.
He was now entrenched in the community.
Homophobia is entrenched in Africa.
Hezbollah has become entrenched in Lebanese society.
They are entrenched in India and surrounded by family.
Meanwhile the Tuareg are firmly entrenched in their strongholds.
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