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The phrase "all they remember" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the memories or recollections of a group of people regarding a specific event or situation.
Example: "After the long meeting, all they remember is the confusion caused by the new policy changes."
Alternatives: "everything they recall" or "what they can remember".
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"I did have a good football career but all they remember is the stickers," laughs Nethercott.
If next year all they remember is you hiding in your room, how are you going to avoid them again?
Most of all they remember the excitement.
Most of all, they remember the relentless noise.
I struggled for years, and that's basically all they remember.
Even with the tough-skinned, you can write reams about how accomplished and charming they are, but if you include a single sentence that puts the knife in – that defies what they think of themselves, that hits a point of special sensitivity, if only by accident – that sentence will be all they remember.
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Above all, they remembered an accident in the early 1970's that occurred when Mr. Mabie was off duty.
Most of all, they remembered the Dec. 16 publication of the first article in a three-part restrospective on the 25th anniversary of Karen Silkwood's death.
Chances are, that's all they'll remember.
("All they could remember of their former lives was gratin dauphinois").
They are delighted with their discovery, and recite offhand all the rhymes they remember.
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