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Discover Ludwig'jog the memory' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when you want to express that someone or something has recalled something to your mind or helped you remember something. For example: "This old photo has definitely jogged my memory - I remember this trip now!".
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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The odd times are intended to jog the memory.
No matter, as two suffice as a trigger to jog the memory: Cruyff Turn.
Text messaging has been used, for example, to jog the memory of supporters about the close of voter registration.
The first name on the teamsheet might not initially ring many bells, but Lewis Tierney could jog the memory in other ways.
This was a night to jog the memory of those City fans with a finely-tuned sense of black humour, shaped in the days when just about everything that could go wrong did go wrong.
They supplied a pair of shoes for a dummy, which police placed at the site of Daniel's disappearance, an attempt to jog the memory of passing motorists, as well as shoe-print patterns for police to use in the search.
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She became flustered and looked as if she were trying to jog the memories with her hands, sketching the answers in the air.
But the heart of the book is given over to the folk revival of the 1960s and 70s, from guitar virtuosos like Bert Jansch and Davy Graham to vocal groups like the Young Tradition and the Watersons to electric folk groups like the Incredible String Band, Fairport Convention, Pentangle and Steeleye Span, to mention the few names that might jog the memories and skip over the many others that won't.
This year's effort jogged the memory of a woman.
His roly-poly face scarcely jogs the memory.
When it comes to our senses, vision and hearing get us through the bulk of our workaday lives, but to reach deeper into our spiritual selves, nothing jogs the memory or jars the soul like smell and taste.
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