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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I kept remembering" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to convey that you continually or repeatedly recalled something in your memory. Example: "As I walked down the familiar street, I kept remembering the days when I used to play with my friends here."
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I kept remembering Sue's film from Homs in 2011.
In the weeks after the May 31 tornado, I kept remembering something Gary England told me in his office.
"And when we were shooting in them, as we mostly were, I kept remembering his presence there 18 months before.
But as I read this novel, I kept remembering the conversation with Milan Kundera that Philip Roth recounts in "Shop Talk".
I kept remembering a line from "The Trial": "The wooden steps explained nothing, no matter how long one stared at them".
"I kept remembering that Robert Frost line my father used to reciteto me as a child, 'Good fences make good neighbors.' I suddenly understood what he meant.
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"That's what I keep remembering all the time while I'm here".
I keep remembering the time my mother threatened to kill my father with the shotgun.
"Left-center field; that's the hit I keep remembering, and I talk to him about it," Torre said.
As Baghdad falls to conventional warfare, I keep remembering that mantra in Jack Straw's mouth: "nuclear, chemical and biological".
I keep remembering Tom Ridge saying to be vigilant and careful this holiday season, but maintain your travel plans.
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