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"make a memory" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to evoke a nostalgic moment, such as in the phrase "Let's make a memory that will last a lifetime" or to describe an action of recording a moment in time, as in the phrase "She took out her phone to make a memory."
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In an effort to amplify her message that we all need to take pause and breathe some life into our own treasured relationships, Watkins has created a beautiful challenge called the Make A Memory campaign.
Make a memory.
"Make a memory of them".
SCARSDALE Greenburgh Nature Center "Make a Memory" Mother's Day activities including storytelling and crafts.
"You have the opportunity to make a memory last a lifetime.
For Toni, however, this was one final chance to make a memory.
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Subjects were instructed to maintain central fixation and remember the cue location for a subsequent delay of 5000 ms. The offset of the fixation cross at the end of the delay served as the signal to make a memory-guided saccade to the remembered cue position.
They investigated monkeys performing on an oculomotor spatial delayed response, which required monkeys to make a memory-guided saccade to a visuo-spatial target.
Although VTE events are reported to occur outside of SWRs, a subsequent study suggested that awake replay associated with SWRs is seen frequently at the choice point in a similar task, where animals must make a memory-guided decision between two journeys (Karlsson and Frank, 2009).
Make a Memories Board and hang it in the area with no posters.
For the first-timers, it makes a memory for them".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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