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The phrase "tragic memories" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when talking about events or experiences that were extremely sad or causing feelings of grief or sorrow. An example of a sentence using this phrase could be: "The war left behind many tragic memories for those who were forced to witness its devastation."
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People had plenty of painful reasons for leaving New York after Sept. 11, among them tragic memories and overwhelming fear.
Its rich red soils, the cotton-quilted hills and uplands, the rushing, turgid rivers, all are alive with tragic memories of the Civil War," he enthused in "Land of Corn and Lobsters".
In his music, Philthy Rich, 29, is boastful and blunt, borrowing from tragic memories of his youth in the Seminary in East Oakland, a neighborhood rife with guns and drugs.
These tragedies, compounded by earlier, unforgettably tragic memories, convinced Lee to make, if not a new life, a different one onee where the press is gentler; where her past, good or infamous, is not daily revisited; and where she can be surrounded by so many of the things she grew up with and learned to love about Europe.
Zimmer enlisted a boy soprano to help reflect the music in some of the film's scenes where tragic memories of Bruce Wayne's parents are involved.
Everyone's going to have a different response – maybe joy, maybe sadness, some might have tragic memories, for others it might be their childhood home.
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I know that what happened on Sept. 11, will always be a tragic memory for everyone.
In another, there is a tragic memory of a herd of fine Arab horses wounded and dying.
He has one tragic memory: In 1961, a tank rolling down the driveway toward a parade struck a brick pillar, and a 12-year-old acquaintance was killed in the shower of bricks.
I've attended these reunions every five years, not only to see my former classmates, but also to revisit the painful and tragic memory of one friend in particular.
This tragic childhood memory came to me courtesy of Joe Weinbach's article in the May 22 Wall Street Journal, titled: "Racing's Royal Bloodline".
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com