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  • If my memory ....., I think this is not the first time I have to write something similar.
    serves me well
  • So how can we separate a harmless "..." from a more serious problem like Alzheimer's disease?
    senior moment
  • I keep telling him about the risks, but .... (ear). He never listens!
    it goes in one ear and out the other
  • Now you don't need to ... (brain) to make a present for your relatives, friends or colleagues.
    rack your brain
  • The name is ...(tongue), I definitely know it.
    tongue
  • The more you try not to think about it, the more you have chocolate.... (brain)
    on your brain
  • I know I should have told you, but it ...
    slip my mind
  • Listen, if you're enjoying this little trip down memory lane, wait till you see the other .... (past) we brought up here.
    blast from the past
  • .... (head), I don't know of scientific studies that have tested this.
    off the top of my head
  • You don't remember? Here's a photo to .... (memory)
    jog your memory
  • "John Bentley? The name ...... l but I don't remember him."
    rings a bell
  • You must ... (mind) that the cost of living is higher in New York.
    to bear something in mind
  • Now what was I telling you? I'm afraid I've lost .... (train)
    train of thought
  • This conversation has provided much ... (food)
    food for thought
  • I have .... (memory), have to write everything down.
    a memory like a sieve
  • Let me ....(memory)  - you've missed three lessons this term!
    refresh your memory
  • Sorry, dear, I'm afraid I missed what you said, was .... (away)
    miles away
  • Coming here is like .... (memory), and I have so many beautiful memories of the six years that I spent here.
    trip down memory lane