go in one ear and out the other - something heard but then immediately forgotten, slip my mind - to forget to do something, refresh my memory - to help someone remember something, to be on the tip of your tongue - you think you know it and that you will be able to remember it very soon, ring a bell - to sound familiar, my memory plays tricks on me - you feel confused and not sure about what is happening, childhood memory - he ability to remember information from your early age, long-term memory - the ability to remember things happened weeks, months, or many years ago, perfect recall - the ability to remember past information and actions perfectly, brings back memory - something makes you remember past events or feelings, learn by heart - to learn something in such as way that you can repeat it from memory, short-term memory - the ability to remember things that happened just a few moments ago,
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Speak Out B2, 1B Memory (Collocations and idioms)
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