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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I recalled her" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that you remembered someone or brought someone to mind. Example: "As I flipped through the old photo album, I recalled her laughter and the fun times we had together."
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I recalled her even tinier fingers and her shock of dark hair and her ruddy skin those first days.
It wasn't until later that I recalled her wearing it on the flowing cotton dresses she wore in summer.
"People contain multitudes," she quipped when I recalled her performing a rap she wrote and shared with her classmates in middle school.
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"Jared," I recall her saying.
I recall her requesting that we travel normally to France.
We rarely looked directly at each other, and I recall her face turning aside.
I recall her happy giggle when I told her that she should call it "Innocence, A Broad".
I recall her saying: "I think you've got something here".
(I recall her in the ladies' room after a radio show happily jabbering from a bathroom stall).
I recall Her grey apron, the pocked white enamel Of the brimming bucket, and the treble Creak of her voice like the pump's handle.
I recall her face with ease now and I would describe it as round, with high cheekbones and eyes brown and intensely intelligent.
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