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Discover LudwigThe phrase "jog memory" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the act of trying to remember something from the past. For example: "I tried to jog my memory to remember what I did on the day of my birthday last year."
Idiom
Jog my memory.
If you jog someone's memory, you say words that will help someone trying to remember a thought, event, word, phrase, experience, etc.
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Every effort was made to minimize recall and information bias by using face-to-face interviews with a set of aids and procedures to jog memory, check the plausibility of recalled analgesic use, and to provide similar conditions for cases and controls.
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Songs jog memories.
Provide tactile sensations -- a box of buttons to rummage through -- to help jog memories.
Oppenheimer's two films have served to jog memories and to force the killers to acknowledge their actions.
As in the earlier movies, Mr. Apted again folds in older material from the ages of 7, 14 and so on, to set the scene and jog memories.
Such an account might jog memories of where he was on the day of the murders, he was told during some 12 hours of interrogation.
See this list from caring.com for songs likely to jog memories.
Pictures will help jog memories later and provide a helpful record of places and events.
His new story was that a check with civil servants had jogged memories.
The journal, which provided additional illustration for the film, also had the effect of jogging memories.
With each inquiry and answer they learned about the stories that are saved and repeated or forgotten; often jogging memories, sometimes along with their passions.
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