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'I particularly remember' is a perfectly valid and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when one is making a statement about a particular recollection. For example: "I particularly remember my grandfather teaching me how to fish when I was a young boy."
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I particularly remember burnt umber.
Dirty Neck was one I particularly remember.
I particularly remember her lustrous dark eyes".
I particularly remember first encountering Dorothea on her honeymoon.
I particularly remember him challenging the theology students.
I particularly remember those from the appellation Minervois.
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I mean, I was alive, but I don't particularly remember it.
I don't particularly remember the first website I visited (it was probably nintendo.com or something like that), but I do remember spending an inordinate amount of time that summer in the Nickelodeon chat rooms on AOL… a lot of A/S/Ls in those days!
"The issue here is I don't particularly remember this note, and crucially, I didn't recall its existence on the day of 21 December when we were making this decision [to put Hunt in charge of the bid]." Cameron said the decision had to be made "relatively rapidly", partly because of the pressures of the 24-hour news environment.
He may have discussed payments with me, but I don't particularly remember any incidents.
I don't particularly remember lullabies from my childhood, though my mother was always singing or humming something.
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