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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'memory about' is not correct and is not usually used in written English.
If you want to refer to a memory, you would use the phrase 'memory of.' For example, "I have a fond memory of my childhood."
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He's all about the impact of memory, about memorializing people lost to time, about the power of sentiment.
"There is a lot of institutional memory about it".
"Everyone had a story or a memory about Mike".
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I do have a memory about a nametag".
Participants' memory about page places was the least accurate in the list condition.
Through texts of these conversations and photographs, she created a visual memory about their absence.
Stiegler, who was in high school four years ago, has a selective memory about Olympic accomplishment.
We store the memory about what to wear tomorrow by laying out our clothes tonight.
"But Germany has a history, a memory about inflation and overindebtedness," he said.
His memory about the world he had witnessed was voluminous and detailed and surprisingly dispassionate.
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