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The phrase "rooted in memory" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is deeply embedded or established in one's recollection or past experiences.
Example: "The traditions of our family are rooted in memory, passed down through generations."
Alternatives: "anchored in recollection" or "deeply embedded in memory.".
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The other is deeply rooted in memory.
Thierry Henry was another who attracted exorbitant acclamation that seemed to be rooted in memory rather than the present.
"Their affinity to the brand was very much rooted in memory," Mr. Lambeth said of research the company conducted on mothers.
Alcoholic, woman, writer: these identity acts, the one who drinks, who lives as woman, who writes, seem to relate, all three, to a more fundamental, primordial action: the production of fiction, even when that fiction is somehow rooted in memory, the return to a childhood scene.
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George had almost an obsession with physical wellbeing, possibly rooted in memories of the Welsh valleys of the 1920s and 1930s; acrid air, smog, sick and injured miners.
But German unease over unauthorized prying, rooted in memories of Nazi-era denouncements of neighbors and East Germany's omnipresent secret police, runs deep.
Fujimori had been widely predicted to win the presidential runoff, but in the final months of the election campaign, became the focus of widespread hostility rooted in memories of her father's autocratic rule between 1990 and 2000.
These visits galvanised the novel upon which she had begun work, one which was also rooted in memories of the Scottsboro rape trials which had made a strong impression upon her in 1931.
Out of shattered glass and twisted girders transfigured by an artist's inspiration, a monumental tree, rooted in memories of loss, could rise up with limbs draped in 3,000 prisms of light that would become sweet whispers of sound when buoyed by the wind.
Otranto's blood and darkness is rooted in memories of a 600-year-old massacre.
The romance of new caliphate is a predominantly Arab yearning rooted in memories of the earlier Arab caliphates.
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