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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I remembered even" is not correct and sounds awkward in written English.
It may be intended to emphasize a specific memory, but it lacks clarity and context for proper usage. Example: "I remembered even the smallest details of that day."
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For years when we talked about our experience she'd say to me: "You probably don't remember, you were too young," as I was four years younger, but some things I remembered even more sharply than her and my aunt.
It looked so far beyond what I remembered, even of the PS2's processing power.
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I remember even shedding a tear as we flew over Battersea power station".
But I remember even then, he had a natural hunger, a presence about him".
I remember, even now, very clearly, the smallness of his shorts that afternoon, and how the muscles ran wiry like ropes down his legs.
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Then I remember, even as he rides past me, it's not over.
I remember, even as a child playing with my dolls: I would pretend they were my students, not my children".
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