Does it sound fine to say "just in case" in the sentence below:
"-She wrote something on my right arm just in case I don't forget bringing the present for James" or is it better to say "-She wrote something on my right arm so that I can remember bringing the present for james"?
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She wrote something on my right arm so / just in case I forget bringing a present for James.
— Fandorin
She wrote something on my right arm so / just in case I forget bringing a present for James.
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