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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mental recap" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a summary or review of information that is recalled mentally.
Example: "Before the meeting, I took a moment for a mental recap of the key points we discussed last week."
Alternatives: "a mental summary" or "a mental review."
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When ITW wraps up, you'll more than likely have to do a mental recap to remember who died and how.
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A mental mystery.
Try a mental makeover.
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First, a recap within a recap.
First, a quick recap.
A quick recap.
Here's a quick recap.
Here's a quick recap of events.
A quick recap of the key points.
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