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The phrase "I completely remember" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that you have a full and clear recollection of something. Example: "I completely remember the details of our last meeting, including the decisions we made."
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I'm not so sure I completely remember any more.
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To recall what's going on in case I don't completely remember".
Even he couldn't mount a convincing defence against the latter: "I don't think there's true misogyny in my work," he told one interviewer half-heartedly, before surrendering completely: "Remember, I started writing in the 60s.
He does not completely remember the play that knocked him out of the St . Louisgame.
When asked about pain for the last week, most people cannot completely remember all of its ups and downs over seven days.
Jesse Jackson's sonorous speaking style has never been better described than here: "Once you gave yourself over to the swinging cadence of his oratory you found yourself agreeing with ideas you could never completely remember".
This is often hindered by the fact that the original architects are not available any more, or they do not completely remember the reasons for making the decisions.
At the start of her campaign, she tried stonewalling the media almost completely (remember all those cameramen chasing the Scooby Van in Iowa?).
If you are able to follow this guide completely, remember to remain open for whatever that may happen.
If you are required to solve completely, remember that with a plus or minus sign, there will be two answers.
If you just want to replace the seat completely, remember that there are only two types of toilet seats: ROUND and ELONGATED.
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