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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lose memory" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to no longer have the ability to remember something. Example: As she grew older, she began to lose memory of her childhood.
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I am very curious about how societies lose memory.
To lose memory is to lose our sense of self.
And when the cells in your brain become insulin-resistant, you start to lose memory and become disoriented.
"After they lose memory, what remains are their instincts like animals," she said, adding that her father can still chew and make other instinctive movements.
"We're all afraid to lose memory; we're all at risk of that," said one regular player in her 90s, who asked not to be named.
NASA's Mars Spirit rover may be rolling again as soon as this weekend, although engineers remain perplexed as to what caused it to lose memory and abort an attempted drive last Sunday.
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As has this confused seeker of lost memory!
(In Ruhl's underworld, each lost memory is signalled by a ping).
*August 2008: Home Office contractor loses memory stick with files on 84,000 prisoners.
The past gradually receded into the strange land of lost memory.
Janet also studied people who had lost memory of extensive periods in the past, also without evidence of organic disorder.
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