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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tender recollection" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a gentle or affectionate memory of a past event or experience. Example: "As she looked through the old photographs, a tender recollection of her childhood flooded her mind."
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His verse about "a marriage and its legends" fills that house of tender recollection with a painstaking custodian's care for every stick of the emotional furniture.
A set of songs inspired by his childhood and the early Blur years, the first solo album from the great pop polyglot mixed electronica, blue-eyed soul, harsh confessional and tender recollection to fine effect.
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Ms. Smith loved them both, and her tender recollections give the movie, narrated in lofty memorial tones by Joan Juliet Buck, a necessary thread of warmth.
Uninhibited about sex, generous in her affections, worldly-wise, blending tender recollections with self-deprecating antics, Varda, free from fear and shame, turns her tale of a life lived in art into a work of art in its own right, and one of her best — a rapturous tribute to life itself.
In Thomas's audiotape, her recollection is so tender and so sad.
His presence towers over the narrative - charismatic, volatile, impossible - and Howard's recollection of their marriage and its decline is tender and immensely sad.
Ryan White's affectionate documentary "Good Ol Fredaa" taps into the tender roots of the Beatles' radiant run, viewed through the recollections of an unsung member of their organization.
It was a pleasant memory for a young man so far from peace and home, and it brought so many recollections with it that I began to grow exceedingly tender about myself.
Her recollection of reading Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina and the novels of Jane Austen at the tender age of 12 was a testament to the enduring relevance of literary fiction in an increasingly complex world.
At a ceremony with American officials in 2003, Ms. Dzhugashvili said her recollections of her grandfather were "a child's memories — the best and most tender".
Indeed, in Shteyngart's novel, Girshkin's recollections of his own family's Leningrad apartment are the book's most tender, evoking Nabokov's lyrical account of hiding behind the family sofa in "Speak, Memory".
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