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The part of the sentence "I actually remember" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when you are trying to emphasize that you really remember something. For example: "I actually remember the first time I saw the Eiffel Tower; it was a stunning sight."
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I actually remember one shot in particular.
"I think I actually remember watching that and crying.
It's the one script that I actually remember pursuing constantly".
I actually remember thinking I won't make it 15 years.
"I actually remember him saying it: 'Climb!' And there was lots of tears and drama.
"I think I actually remember some of those calls," he said.
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The visitor was someone I actually remembered.
"There was no way I actually remembered that," she told me.
"I was really disturbed by how little of the book I actually remembered," he said, "and I started to be haunted by what your relationship to your own work is as it gains history.
And because of that I actually remembered things.
I mean, I could actually remember — being fastened to a rock, swaying invisibly among the weeds, eying the fat trout swimming by above me".
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