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It is grammatically correct to say "forget memory," but it may sound awkward or unclear in written English.
It would be more common to say "forget a memory" or "forget your memory." Example: "I tried to forget the painful memory of my breakup, but it kept coming back to haunt me."
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To suggest "Forget memory.
When I say "Forget memory, try imagination," as reported in the Op-Ed article, it is not a pithy Band-Aid over an unhealable hurt.
Anne Basting, director of the Center on Age and Community at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, who wrote a play from poems created by people with Alzheimer's, has a slogan: "Forget Memory.
Right now, the chip industry would like to forget memory.
Forget memory!
Forget Memory Lane, I'll relive my childhood down in the cartoon sewers.
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They never get information from North Korean defector group because they think there's nothing to learn from that group, and want to forget memories about North Korean clothing culture.
Eighty years is time enough to accumulate (and forget) memories that not even state-of-the-art HD could support.
I am scared I will forget memories with my daughter or my husband, or anyone or anything that makes me happy for that matter.
4 7 do not represent one of the most important elements of biological memory maintenance – the ability to weaken strong synapses and forget memories.
Thanks for putting a name on a forgotten memory.
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