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'jog their memory' is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase can be used in any context in which you are attempting to remind someone of something that they may have momentarily forgotten. Example: I asked my old college roommate to jog their memory and see if they could recall the name of the professor that taught our ethics class.
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What BP perhaps forgot to tweet – and what I'll tell you here, in order to jog their memory – was that in neighbouring Alabama, there have been "huge tourism losses", according to the state's Coastal Recovery Commission.
Once awake, it will then prompt them to record their dream story — either by typing it, speaking it (and having their words transcribed to text by the app so Shadow can identify keywords for its dream database), or if the user is still having trouble recalling what they dreamt about, by answering a series of questions to help jog their memory.
It's almost as though we think we can jog their memory.
In the case of older people, they also may empower an object to be a reminder that helps jog their memory.
Some people tried using hypnosis to jog their memory, but it didn't help: around a quarter of all bitcoin is reportedly now lost in digital purgatory.
If you were interacting with a friend of yours who doesn't have Alzheimer's but who's forgotten something important the natural thing to do is to try to jog their memory.
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So did others, like James and Berry, who had to jog their memories to remember how winning a playoff game felt.
Nardwuar spends around a week researching each guest and – here's his key sell – brings them gifts to jog their memories.
He said that after talking on the phone with friends and family in an effort to jog their memories about the photograph, he decided to reverse course, because he concluded that it was not him in the racist attire.
Members of the Bush group are in regular contact as they seek to jog their memories, compare notes and trade stylistic tips in their new lives as authors, according to friends and current and former aides.
In New Mexico, the Santa Fe Opera will launch the 9 April world premiere of UnShakeable – an opera set 25 years in the future when two Shakespearean actors jog their memories by reciting the Great Bard's lines following a global memory-erasing pandemic.
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