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The phrase "nice memories" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to fond memories that you had or to refer to memories that someone else has. For example, "I'm glad I have so many nice memories of my time in college."
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Those are nice memories.
"Obviously nice memories," McIlroy said.
"It brings back nice memories".
"What matters most is to have nice memories".
But everybody's gonna have the same feeling, everyone's gonna hurt, so it'll be nice memories".
"It brings back nice memories what we did for tennis," Borg said before their match.
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It's the kind of question that leaves a memorable mark, and if you've asked it nicely, it'll be a nice memory.
A nice memory maybe.
It's a nice memory.
"Oh, that was a nice memory".
Nostalgia, it's a nice memory.
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