To go in one ear and out the other, To be immediately forgotten; to pay no attention to what is said., To go into my long-term memory, To be stored in the mind for a long period, potentially permanently., To learn by heart, To memorize something exactly, word-for-word, often through repetition. (Note: this phrase is repeated on your list)., To remember every detail, To recall all the small facts and elements of an event or piece of information., To refresh memory, To remind yourself of something you once knew, often by reviewing notes or information., Ring a bell, To sound familiar, but you cannot recall the specific details or context., On the tip of the tongue, To be almost able to recall a specific word, name, or fact, but not quite succeeding., Memory plays tricks on, When you incorrectly remember something, or your memory is unreliable or misleading., To have a perfect recall, To be able to remember past events or information accurately and completely., To slip one's mind, To be forgotten unintentionally..

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