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is it correct English to say that memories with my fave
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The phrase "memories with my fave" can be considered correct in informal contexts. "Fave" is a colloquial abbreviation of "favorite," and using it in this way suggests that you are talking about someone or something you particularly cherish. A more formal way to express the same idea would be to say "memories with my favorite" or "memories with my favorite person." However, in casual conversation or writing, "memories with my fave" works well among friends or in informal settings.