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The word "remembering" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is the present participle form of the verb "remember," and indicates an ongoing action or state of recalling something from the past. Example: She sat by the window, lost in thought and remembering all the happy memories she shared with her late husband.
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Remembering
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Present participle of remember
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Finally remembering he was also supposed to be injecting some humour into the occasion, he made a laboured fishing joke about Salmond and Sturgeon.
A lot of running a business is remembering – you should remember to take time out for yourself, remember to cook for friends, remember to take the dog for a walk.
Marr has nothing but praise for the NHS, remembering a headline from the Times that read "NHS: No one is safe".
But Persuasion I didn't re-read, remembering all my negative feelings about the three sisters and their vain, silly father.
I also cheer myself up by rehashing conversations and remembering nights out with my best friends back home in London, and end up walking down the street laughing out loud.
But it's worth remembering that the Tories managed to win only one out of 59 seats in Scotland, and that they had their worst ever general election vote share north of the border since 1865.
Discussing that period, those terms and the politics with which they were freighted, feels like remembering the era before email: so recent, so different.
You can win "achievement" trophies for remembering to brush your tongue every day for a week, or build in more allocated brushing time for problem areas.
Faced with the new Lysenkoism it is worth remembering that the moral issues lie not in genetics, but in the agenda of those who use it; and that liberation lies not in denying science, but in understanding what it is trying to do.
It's worth remembering these contacts and networks also make up your audiences and supporters.
Bobby Charlton was only 19 then and, like McParland, will be remembering all those absent friends.
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