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"a recollection" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a memory or a recollection of an event or experience. For example: "My earliest recollection is of my fifth birthday party."
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Was the phrase a recollection?
FEINSTEIN: You don't have a recollection.
We just don't have a recollection.
"The Precious Legacy" is a recollection of their humanity.
A recollection of a stinky sophomore year passed through me.
In desecration is found a recollection of the divine.
So I do not have a recollection of seeing that.
"I'm interested in the idea that everything has a recollection, even objects".
An undisciplined guard might make a mistake, accidentally providing a recollection of human life.
Now it's no longer a work of anticipation, but a recollection of the recent past.
And so I don't have a recollection of that discussion, quite frankly.
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