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Discover Ludwig'lousy memory' is a correct and usable phrase in written English, used as an informal way to describe someone who has a bad memory
For example: "John had a lousy memory and would often forget to do important tasks."
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I have a lousy memory and am a beginner at Spanish.
Don't worry, reader, if you have a lousy memory, because it doesn't follow that you're no good at thick relations.
Scholars have earnestly debated what Bergotte saw, failing to consider that, like the rest of us, Proust had a lousy memory.
To my knowledge, I haven't read any other books by Andrews — although who knows, since I clearly have a lousy memory.
To my knowledge, I haven't read any other books by Andrews although who knows, since I clearly have a lousy memory.
Diamond is the memory expert with a lousy memory, the one who recently realized, while driving to the mall, that his infant granddaughter was asleep in the back of the car.
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It's not just aging baby boomers who are complaining about their lousy memories.
"My memory is lousy," she says, joking, "I can't tell which part of that is age, which is LSD and which is ECT".
By Gary Marcus April 22, 2013 Human brains are remarkably inefficient in some key ways: our memories are lousy; our grasp of logic is shallow, and our capacity to do arithmetic is dismal.
"To a member of the general public, that still sounds like a lousy time for a computer memory," Dr. Morton said.
Me, I bring chocolate, and the memory of how lousy I felt after the flight where I fought with everyone from my child to the flight attendant to the mean guy who would not switch seats.
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