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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unforgettable episode" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a memorable event or experience that leaves a lasting impression. Example: "The concert was an unforgettable episode in my life, filled with incredible performances and emotions."
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According to the New York Times, the show peaked in 1998 with the unforgettable episode I Married A Horse.
Edward Elgar, to whom Sullivan had been particularly kind, rose to Sullivan's defence, branding Fuller Maitland's obituary "the shady side of musical criticism... that foul unforgettable episode".
If anyone from "The Americans" should have won, it'd be Lois Smith, who in an unforgettable episode played a decent woman caught in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Just like in that unforgettable episode of Master of None, there's no excuse for being unwoke to the fact that actors of colour are basically fucked over by the traditional movie-making industrial complex.
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In its grounds Mitchell creates unforgettable episodes.
Sixty years on, the uprising remains one of the most unforgettable episodes of the war.
For all that, there are many unforgettable episodes, such as the visit to a squalid shooting gallery, where one large hospital syringe passes round the room from junky to junky, like the angel of death.
Morgan Larrick of About.com noted "Homer to the Max" as "one of the most unforgettable episodes" when reviewing the complete tenth season.
An unforgettable Masirah episode.
Unforgettable New episodes of this mystery series return as Al and Carrie (Dylan Walsh, Poppy Montgomery) pose as a married couple in hopes of luring in a killer.
BUT perhaps the most unforgettable and unexpected episode on the trip was encountering Father Kino himself.
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