Memorise in A Sentence

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    He attempted to memorise the code to unlock the safe.

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    He attempted to memorise the different types of knots for sailing.

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    He attempted to memorise the entire script, but it proved too challenging.

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    He attempted to memorise the escape plan in case of an emergency.

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    He attempted to memorise the layout of the museum.

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    He found it challenging to memorise abstract concepts.

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    He had to memorise the lines for his role in the school play.

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    He had to memorise the oath of office before taking his position.

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    He had to memorise the password to access the sensitive data.

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    He had to memorise the regulations of the game to officiate properly.

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    He practiced daily to memorise the complex chess openings.

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    He practiced every day to memorise the challenging piano piece.

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    He struggled to memorise the foreign vocabulary.

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    He tried to memorise her address from the letter.

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    He tried to memorise the details of the crime scene.

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    He tried to memorise the license plate of the speeding car.

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    He tried to memorise the location of the hidden treasure.

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    He tried to memorise the pattern of the tiles on the floor.

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    He tried to memorise the smell of the sea.

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    He used a mnemonic device to memorise the planets in order.

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    He used a song to help him memorise the alphabet.

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    He uses spaced repetition to memorise large amounts of information.

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    He was determined to memorise the entire encyclopedia.

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    He was forced to memorise propaganda during his captivity.

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    He was trying to memorise the winning lottery numbers, even though he knew it was futile.

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    I attempted to memorise the constellations in the night sky.

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    I find it difficult to memorise information when I’m stressed.

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    I find it easier to memorise information when I associate it with a memory.

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    I find it easier to memorise information when I write it down.

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    I find it easier to memorise things when I teach them to someone else.

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    I had to memorise a complicated dance routine in just a few days.

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    I have to memorise the password for the new Wi-Fi network.

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    I need to memorise all these dates for the history exam.

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    I need to memorise the appointment times for the week.

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    I need to memorise the definitions of the key terms for the exam.

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    I need to memorise the directions to the conference center.

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    I need to memorise the names of all the new students in my class.

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    I need to memorise the specific instructions for the project.

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    I need to memorise these instructions before I start assembling the furniture.

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    I need to memorise this phone number before I lose my phone again.

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    I need to memorise this prayer for the upcoming ceremony.

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    I often try to memorise song lyrics while listening to music.

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    I struggle to memorise long lists of numbers.

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    I struggle to memorise names, but I never forget a face.

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    I struggle to memorise poetry, but I appreciate its beauty.

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    I tried to memorise her birthday, but I always forget.

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    I used to memorise baseball statistics as a child.

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    I'm trying to memorise the names of all the attendees at the conference.

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    I'm trying to memorise the names of all the constellations.

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    It can be helpful to memorise a few jokes to break the ice.

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    It's crucial to memorise the emergency contact number for the building.

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    It's crucial to memorise the safety procedures before starting the experiment.

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    It's helpful to memorise the basic principles of first aid.

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    It's important to memorise your emergency contact information.

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    It's not enough to just read, you need to memorise the key concepts.

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    It's often helpful to memorise a short prayer or affirmation for comfort.

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    It’s crucial to memorise the evacuation route in case of a fire.

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    It’s essential to memorise the principles of ethical behavior.

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    It’s essential to memorise the steps in a medical procedure.

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    It’s important to memorise the steps for performing CPR.

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    It’s important to memorise the symptoms of a heart attack.

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    It’s vital to memorise the signs of dehydration during a marathon.

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    She attempted to memorise the layout of the secret garden.

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    She attempted to memorise the winning chess moves to improve her game.

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    She found it difficult to memorise information without understanding its context.

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    She found it easier to memorise information when she slept on it.

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    She had to memorise the code to deactivate the security system.

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    She had to memorise the dietary restrictions for the dinner party.

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    She had to memorise the protocol for handling sensitive data.

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    She had to memorise the symptoms of the disease for her medical studies.

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    She helped her child memorise his multiplication tables.

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    She made an effort to memorise the faces of all her new colleagues.

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    She needs to memorise the customer service script for her new job.

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    She needs to memorise the policy changes for the company.

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    She tried to memorise his features, knowing she might never see him again.

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    She tried to memorise the ingredients in the secret recipe.

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    She tried to memorise the map before embarking on the hike.

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    She tried to memorise the poem before the recital.

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    She tried to memorise the train schedule to avoid missing her connection.

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    She used a mind palace technique to memorise a long list of items.

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    She used her photographic memory to memorise entire books.

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    She used repetition to help her memorise the new vocabulary.

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    She uses visual aids to help her memorise complex diagrams.

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    She was determined to memorise the history of her family.

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    She was determined to memorise the lyrics to her favorite song.

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    She was determined to memorise the names of all the wildflowers.

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    Some people find it easy to memorise facts, while others struggle.

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    The actor had to memorise a lengthy monologue for the play.

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    The magician used misdirection to help the audience memorise the wrong card.

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    The mnemonic device was designed to help students memorise historical events.

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    The old man tried to memorise the faces of his grandchildren before his passing.

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    The spy had to memorise a secret code to relay to his contact.

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    The student diligently worked to memorise the grammatical rules.

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    The teacher asked the students to memorise a famous quote from Shakespeare.

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    The tour guide asked us to memorise the monument's inscription.

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    Try to memorise the route, as we won't have GPS signal in the mountains.

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    We need to memorise the order of operations in mathematics.

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    We used flashcards to memorise the capital cities of Europe.

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    We used rhythm and rhyme to memorise the periodic table of elements.

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    You'll need to memorise your PIN number for your new bank card.