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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I barely recall" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a limited memory or faint recollection of something. Example: "I barely recall the details of the meeting we had last month."
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Faltering through this fabled desert -- sand swallowing our knees and whirling wildly about our heads -- I barely recall Rashid's lure: the prospect of meeting ("If we're lucky, Aisha") some of the Mauritanian Blue Men who come seeking provisions for their destitute tribes of Bedouins.
But then, I barely recall the game at all.
I've been out since high school; I barely recall being in.
I barely recall what I ate for breakfast yesterday let alone what I was doing four years ago.
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A month after the closing, I barely recalled that I had ever owned it, having moved on to other much more important and interesting things in my life.
I know the words to every verse – which may seem strange when I can barely recall most of my own lyrics.
"Other times I can barely recall the exact features of his face and must bring out the photographs I keep in an old envelope in the drawer of my bedside table".
"I can barely recall it.
I can barely recall anything that happened last week but remember the specifics of hands played several years ago.
Some names I could barely recall except for clues like "Guilin" or "Ubud" written next to them.
It was like watching a black-and-white film about a childhood I could barely recall, due in part to ECT's corrosive effect on certain memories.
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