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Discover Ludwig"faint memory" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to refer to a memory that is difficult to remember in detail, such as "I have a faint memory of playing in the park when I was a child".
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But that was pretty distant, and a very faint memory.
Sometimes it's only a faint memory ("Maverick," "Dragnet").
But on the PGA Tour, Merion is now a faint memory.
Within the Army, and in the world of medical research, the secret clinical trials are a faint memory.
Although Guy sometimes talks, albeit vaguely, about his feelings — "I dunno... a kind of faint memory of hurting.
Breakfast, which the hotel managed to get out before the power clicked off Saturday morning, was a faint memory.
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I have just faint memories of those times.
Those successes are but faint memories to current students and fans.
But Mr. Soffar also says he only has faint memories of the interrogation.
'He was 13 years older,' Edward told me, 'so I had very faint memories of him.
This generation has only faint memories of the harshest days of all-white rule, which eased before ending in 1994.
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