Sentence examples for a poor memory from inspiring English sources

"a poor memory" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has difficulty remembering things. Example: John's poor memory often caused problems at work, as he frequently forgot important deadlines and meeting times.

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Also, I have quite a poor memory.

But emotionally draining... I've got such a poor memory I go back very little distance.

But critics say that test merely rewards criminals who have a poor memory for detail.

Either Robinson has a poor memory, or he's even weaslier than Clegg.

She has a poor memory, and to check against it she carries a memorandum book, in the house or out.

As an adult, when he asked his mother about it, she said, "I'm blessed with a poor memory".

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Consequently, we have a poorer memory for other-race faces, and are therefore less likely to recognise them or to distinguish between them.

On day 7 of the probe test, the SAMP8 mice demonstrated a poorer memory retrieval ability (a shorter swimming distance and less time spent in the target quadrant) compared with the SAMR1 mice.

After all, poor memory is a symptom of menopause!

Oracle's response: "Either Mr. Lynch has a very poor memory or he's lying".

I happen to have a pretty poor memory, but even if I didn't, who wants to scrub through four different web apps at work trying to find that one PDF?

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