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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get memories" is not a complete sentence, and is therefore not grammatically correct.
To use it in written English, you would need to construct a complete sentence with the phrase. For example, you could say "I always hope to get memories from my trips that I can cherish forever."
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"Sometime when I am cooking, I get memories … the food was tasteless, it was just to feed people". Now, he says, eating "completely belongs to me".
They will get memories, history and reminders of who they were at 3 and 5 and 8, recorded by someone who loved them beyond all reason.
The sun pure gold on the Mediterranean.
It was also highlighted that when you get to that hospital site, you get memories of friends and relatives who walked into the hospital looking healthy but were carried away dead.
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Why do we get memory so wrong?
Both Johnson and Ramirez spoke about who should get memory-enhancing or editing technology, but they didn't see eye-to-eye.
"We've all got memories.
"I've got memories," he says.
"But it hasn't got memories.
"A few of us have got memories from last year so that adds a bit of edge.
Wretch Being 26, I got memories of my dad listening to hip-hop.
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