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"memory slip" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a momentary lapse in memory, such as when someone forgot something they were supposed to remember. For example, "I'm sorry I'm late, I had a bit of a memory slip and lost track of time."
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(Later in that work she recovered quickly from a memory slip).
Thackray, ever humble, had merely requested "no forget-me-nots, no epitaphs, no keepsakes; you can let my memory slip.
Her first instrument was piano, which she played avidly through age 17, when she had a traumatic memory slip while performing a Mozart Piano Concerto in recital.
Mr. Feltsman stumbled in the Courante, then had a memory slip while repeating its second section, but quickly regained his footing.
Mr. Lewis's poise is such that he made a momentary memory slip in the second movement sound almost deliberate, as if it were a variation in the rhythm of the movement's main theme.
In the hullabaloo surrounding Exum's draft ascension, it would have been easy to forget that Australia was already home to a former number one lottery selection, a memory slip made easier by Bogut's injury-plagued past.
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Now 37, he feels his memory slipping.
He had seizures; his memory slipped.
That, Beethoven scholars said, could have explained his infamous temper and his occasional memory slips.
Mr. Schenkman had a few memory slips and other minor fumbles throughout the program, but demonstrated an appealing musicality.
Vera Beths was the soloist in Beethoven's Romance for Violin and Orchestra in F. It was a tentative performance marred by memory slips and intonation problems.
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