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Discover LudwigThe phrase "left memories" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to something that has happened in the past and has left a lasting impression or memory on the person experiencing it. Example: The sight of the old abandoned house always left lasting memories in my mind, reminding me of the adventures my friends and I had exploring it as kids.
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Remembering an extraordinary woman who left memories that bless.
Whatever it was called, it was soon interrupted, and left memories that were still fresh four months later.
When Kerry Collins and Bill Romanowski got together in an N.F.L. preseason game in 1997, their encounter left memories for both of them.
Virgil Fox, an organ virtuoso who died on Oct. 25, 1980, at 68, left memories that still reverberate today, as was shown by the presence of 1,500 people, many of them organists, at a recent pipes spectacular in his honor at Riverside Church, where he worked from 1946 to 1965.
Some senior Labour dissenters also point out that on the left memories of Ramsay Macdonald and the national government formed in the 1930s are still vivid, the sense of betrayal burning as brightly as ever.
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They were eclipsed by homogenized national corporations that left memory thirsting for cold sips of Schaefer at Dodger games.
Now I am trying to leave memories to my grandchildren, writing memoirs, assembling pictures.
It lasts only a few breathless seconds but leaves memories, those bold enough to try it say, that are unshakable.
Thinking about your work does not leave memories in the same way as experiences that are accompanied by emotions.
The troll king, Pabbie, erases Anna's memory of her sister's magic, nulling Elsa's power, only leaving memory of the fun the sisters shared.
I used to believe that some memories, particularly very happy ones, are best left as memories.
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