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The phrase "a hard time remembering" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing difficulties in recalling information or memories.
Example: "I've been having a hard time remembering where I put my keys."
Alternatives: "struggling to remember" or "finding it difficult to recall".
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"She has a hard time remembering things".
What's Not in a Name I have a hard time remembering people's names.
I have a hard time remembering why I even started it.
I have a hard time remembering what I myself did that day.
She wanted me to be a barrister but I have a hard time remembering things.
People who supported Gabbard then have a hard time remembering now what the issues were.
And a hard time remembering what she saw in Dexter in the first place.
Moments after it happened, Boone had a hard time remembering all the details.
I always had a hard time remembering people's names and recognizing their faces".
Once I remembered that she was, I had a hard time remembering why.
"It turns out very few people have a hard time remembering who they are," Mr. Jakobsson said.
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