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Discover Ludwig"little memory" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you are referring to someone having a poor or limited memory. For example: "He had a little memory, so he had to write down all his appointments."
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She has little memory of her father.
So many students, so little memory.
In between are a little memory and a processor.
"That's important because consumer devices have very little memory".
I think that's because I've blocked that little memory out.
As Michelle Smith concluded at ESPN, that was Griner "making herself a little memory".
And what little memory we had not already surrendered to Gutenberg we have relinquished to Google.
It is not a lovely little memory play; it's a great memory tragedy.
He has little memory of his work, and revisiting them now is always a painful business.
The error left the patient with little memory and unable to recognize family members.
Nonetheless, because of the sedation, Mr. Houpt has little memory of what went on.
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