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"preserve the memory" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to keep the memory or remembrance of something alive or intact. Example: The museum works tirelessly to preserve the memory of those who fought in the war, ensuring that their sacrifices are never forgotten.
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Thousands of handwritten pages carefully numbered, they form one of the most precious acquisitions of Memorial, the institute and archive established to preserve the memory of the gulag and the crimes of soviet communism.
Then create a frame to preserve the memory.
The coastal areas, especially, preserve the memory of those days.
Sister Thomas acted to preserve the memory of the merchant who was the street's namesake.
Companies also need to ensure they preserve the memory of what went wrong.
And Mrs. Rodriguez spoke of a desire to preserve the memory of her daughter.
"In a way, I try to preserve the memory of the man for his descendants".
Especially as my uncle Colin Edwards had done so much to preserve the memory of Dylan.
How can the site be economically viable and also preserve the memory of the victims?
"In that way, we'd preserve the memory of it in multiple locations," he said.
Ms. Silliman is working to preserve the memory of the community before that day comes.
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