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The phrase "a recollections" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a recollection" or "recollections"? You can use "a recollection" when referring to a single memory or instance of remembering something, while "recollections" is used for multiple memories or instances.
Example: "She shared a recollection of her childhood that brought tears to my eyes."
Alternatives: "a memory" or "remembrances".
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Scott and Alwin (26) approached the limitations of informant accuracy by examining types of retrospective information: a) recollections of past experiences that involve reconsidering the past and reporting present reactions, and b) reviewing or contemplating the past rather than simply recalling events.
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Was the phrase a recollection?
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.
Minna J. Edelman Dear Diary: A recollection almost seven decades old.
Now it's no longer a work of anticipation, but a recollection of the recent past.
An undisciplined guard might make a mistake, accidentally providing a recollection of human life.
The reporter, Julia Moskin, started the piece off with a recollection of her days ghosting nine cookbooks.
"I'm interested in the idea that everything has a recollection, even objects".
To genuinely falsify a recollection, the researchers devised a more elaborate experiment.
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