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The phrase 'have good memory' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who has a good ability to remember things. For example, "My grandfather always had a good memory, and he could remember stories and facts from his childhood."
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Two months ago, tude618 wrote: "I have good memory, i remember this day they was walking around showing the hood i was like 8 yrs old i used to always think c murder was master p cause they both look alike damn i miss the calliope that was my hood always gone be my hood".
Past studies have shown that pastoralists have good memory about individual animals and are useful in epidemiological data collection (Kaufmann 2005; Shibia et al. 2013).
Probably the internet will still be running but don't take any chances, without this article you won't know what to do unless you have good memory.
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It's a cliche but elephants have good memories.
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