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Free sign upThe phrase "revive memory" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the act of bringing back or recalling memories, often in a nostalgic or reflective context. Example: "The old photographs helped to revive memory of our childhood adventures."
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Certain plays revive memories both funny and painful.
Party leaders do not want to revive memories of past repression.The party still stamps on dissent.
External intervention or offers of mediation are vehemently rejected because they revive memories of foreign interference.
Music has that power to revive memories, sometimes so intensely that they hurt.
The remarks by Corbyn may revive memories of Cameron's pledges in 2005.
For Aimee Mann, Independence Day festivities revive memories of a broken relationship.
His examination of EU institutions and policies will revive memories some veterans of Britain's 1975 membership referendum would prefer to forget.
Last year's 20th anniversary of the Tiananmen movement made officials especially nervous of anything that might revive memories of that period.
The Conservatives are calling on Labour to reject any more funding from Unite, as the try to revive memories of a party in hock to the unions.
To some degree, the vacancies revive memories of the early 1990's, when the newly opened mall drained business and pockmarked the commercial district with empty storefronts.
What he could not do was revive memories of better times, when he would never have let Liverpool buckle this meekly.
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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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