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Discover Ludwig"invoke memories" is a perfectly correct phrase and is often used in written English.
You can use it to refer to the act of bringing back a memory (usually a pleasant one). For example, you could say, "That old song always invokes memories of childhood."
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The pieces invoke memories of childhood.. Hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 10-5, at 966 Farmington Avenue.
To come across the name of Jemima suddenly is to invoke memories of elastic-sided boots and comic great-aunts.
A lull to kick the season off would invoke memories of 2013, a season most in San Jose want to put behind them.
Fair Game Doug Liman's thriller, based on the memoirs of the CIA agent Valerie Plame, will invoke memories of all those politically themed dramas and thrillers made in Hollywood in the 1970s and '80s.
Germans tend to forget that, for more than 60 years, our government has not misused citizens' data — at least not on a scale that could in any way invoke memories of a totalitarian past.
5. Plays that invoke memories of Fred West, Josef Fritzl, the Soham murders or the abduction of Madeleine McCann as an excuse for titillation without offering any compensating psychological illumination.
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Because he does not write in his native Russian and because of the shimmer of his prose, Makine is often compared to Nabokov; they both invoke memory to speak in a foreign language.
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"Alright there, CJ", inspires Bell, invoking memories of Baywatch.
Villagers invoked memories of the starvation that followed the Yankee whalers.
"Elsa Maxwell," Astor answered, invoking memories of the legendary hostess, columnist and early television personality.
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