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The sentence "I don't remember that" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when someone is unable to recall a specific event or detail. An example would be: "I was asked to recall the events of that night, but I don't remember that. It's all a blur to me."
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"I don't remember that incident.
I don't remember that much.
"I don't remember that conversation at all.
"I don't remember that happening," Hatton says.
I don't remember that happening when I was at school.
I don't remember that happening at my wedding.
"I don't remember that case at all," Sylvia says.
But the strange thing is that I don't remember that time as unhappy.
WILLIAMS: I don't remember that moment that he's referring to because that time in my life was a blur.
"I don't remember that day because I was immediately shot and lost consciousness," Mr. Sasonkin said.
I don't remember that.'" A study of 140 children revealed a similar phenomenon.
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