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    The Tip-Of-The-Tongue Effect Shows That Forgetting Can Occur Even If
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The Tip-Of-The-Tongue Effect Shows That Forgetting Can Occur Even If

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The tip-of-the-tongue effect shows that forgetting can occur even if the information is stored in memory.

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