Your English writing platform
Discover Ludwig"easy memory" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize that something is easy to remember; for example, "This mnemonic device provides an easy memory of the order of the planets."
Exact(5)
In the meantime, there are many ways to compensate for memory slips once you notice changes (see "Easy memory helpers").
This was decades ago, but it's not an easy memory to erase, especially when you witness it at such a young age.
The many times I had to lock myself in our bathroom just to escape her rage banging on the other side of the door isn't an easy memory to forget.
Our results showed that POTS should be suggested in children and adolescents when a heart rate change from supine to upright position ≥38 bpm (for easy memory, ≥40 bpm); and/or maximum heart rate ≥130 bpm at upright position within 10 min in group I and ≥125 bpm at upright position in group II, when there is a history of clinical orthostatic symptoms.
POTS is suggested when δ heart rate is ≥38 bpm (for easy memory, ≥40 bpm) from supine to upright, or maximum heart rate ≥130 bpm (children aged 6 12 years) and ≥125 bpm (adolescents aged 13 18 years), associated with orthostatic symptoms.
Similar(55)
Too often, it is misunderstood as a misty tale of fragile individuals lost in the past when, in fact, it is a critique of the irresponsibility of those who ignore the complexity of the present in favour of easy memories.
It offers easier memory management and, for long one-dimensional input sequences, greater efficiency than conventional zero-padding.
Within a part of the brain called the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, we can see pretty clearly a difference between the easier memory problem [two digits] and the harder memory problem [eight digits] — at least if we're comparing within a given person.
The disaggregation of higher SSD functions including deduplication, encryption as well as other functions is meant to provide easier storage and memory scaling.
Those teen years weren't so easy, if memory serves me well.
It's easy for memories to betray you because every time you recall those memories, you access the last time your brain remembered them, and the constant rewiring creates a Chinese whispers effect.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com