go in one ear and come out the other - you quickly forget the information, if my memory serves me well/right - if I remember correctly , see something in your mind's eye - if you can visualise something, or see an image of it in your mind, jog someone's memory - when you help someone to remember something they have forgotten, lose your train of thought - if you forget what you were saying, for example after a disturbance or interruption, refresh someone's memory - you remind them about facts they seem to have forgotten, ring a bell - it sounds familiar, but you don't remember the exact details, (have a) senior moment - a momentary lapse of memory, especially in older people, or an absent-minded action such as putting the cereals in the refrigerator, it has slipped my mind - you have forgotten about it, bear in mind - remember it because it is important,

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