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Discover Ludwig"vibrant memory" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to a memory that is vivid and full of life, or one that is cherished and special. For example, "My grandparents had a vibrant memory of their first date, which they shared with me when I was young."
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Ms. Lem's resonant art exactly complements a vibrant memory bank of a museum that exists very much in the present.
Bud Collins, the vibrant memory of tennis, recalls rushing over to the grandstand in 1995 when Shuzo Matsuoka of Japan suffered leg cramps and was essentially counted out as he writhed on the court.
We got home, we were so sick, we were all just throwing up non-stop... and my most vibrant memory is being taken to the hospital on the back of a bike, as you're heaving -- Connie was sick; I was sick -- and they gave us this vial of black liquid and it was toad venom and they said drink this".
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The years soon bleed together and end up rushing past, with the most vibrant memories tucked somewhere near the beginning.
"The memory of my first Cannes Film Frstival, nearly 31 years ago with the debut of E.T is still one of the most vibrant memories of my career," says Spielberg.
Most of us have vibrant memories of the battles that have gone before: civil rights, marriage equality in California and New York, and the continuing immigrants' rights struggle.
With vibrant memories of your school years still floating around in your head, most of the time you don't feel or look like you're in your 50s and 60s.
Foremost among them is the reborn intersection of Fulton and Greenwich Streets, an amorphous space in Memorial Plaza but a vibrant crossroads in Memory Foundations, with a train station, a museum, a performing arts center and an office tower.
Today that vibrant market is a memory.
Memories of vibrant streets peppered with multi-hued buses swerving on lane-less highways are dear to me.
However, for those of us who were part of Woodland Meadows, it's still a vibrant place in our memories.
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