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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually I remember going" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when recalling a past experience or event, often to emphasize the truth of the memory.
Example: "Actually, I remember going to that concert last summer, and it was unforgettable."
Alternatives: "I do recall going" or "I actually remember attending."
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"Yeah, it's a really useful group actually, I remember going back to that in 1993, and we, er… it's a great way too for people from different parts of the world to get together, um, so it's been good".
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He laughs when a staff member points out that the Red Sox didn't actually win the World Series that year, then drifts into a sotto voce reverie: "Actually, the, uh, the last I remember going up there with my brothers-in-law, it was a great, great time, great series".
"I remember going outside and walking around and thinking, like,... 'Is this actually happening, or am I just dreaming this?
I remember going to Lille.
I remember going shopping this morning.
I remember going to delis around there.
I remember going to them schools in the hospital.
I danced when I was three first of all, and I actually remember going to dance class because I always left feeling so inspired.
Well, actually, I remember her book.
Actually I remember the dinners being incredibly drunken".
"I remember it quite well, actually," McIlroy said, adding: "I remember he went out in 40 on Thursday, went back in 30, shot a couple of rounds of 65 and 66 on Friday and Saturday.
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