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The phrase "able to remember everything" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone who has an exceptional memory or recall ability.
Example: "She has a remarkable talent, being able to remember everything she reads."
Alternatives: "capable of recalling all" or "has perfect memory."
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Otherwise, being able to remember everything is not too easy, but also not too hard.
Everyone thinks that you would be able to remember everything about a day like that, particularly when it's your debut.
Ran stared at her, and I wondered how he was able to remember everything: Was he busy recording each event while it unfolded?
A patient named Solomon Shereshevsky, studied in the early 20th century by the neuropsychologist Alexander Luria, exploited his condition of synaesthesia – the crosstalk between different sensory experiences such as sound and colour – to tag information with colours, images, sounds or tastes so he seemed able to remember everything he heard or read.
Similarly, we cannot expect our doctor to be able to remember everything from medical school twenty years ago or memorize the whole Physicians Desk Reference (PDR) and to know everything from the latest research, and so on and so forth.
Able to remember everything, Alakazam's IQ is around 500000 and can outperform a supercomputer.
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I am tired of not being able to remember if everything I ordered has been delivered.
If you're afraid you won't be able to remember where everything goes when you need to plug it back in, take a picture or draw a diagram first.
"I wanted to remember everything".
She then proceeded to remember everything.
How did Amanda manage to remember everything in such detail?
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