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The phrase "always recall this" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize the importance of remembering a specific piece of information or advice.
Example: "In times of difficulty, always recall this: perseverance is key to success."
Alternatives: "always remember this" or "keep this in mind."
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Millions of middle-aged people will always recall this as the time of their lives.
It is essential to always recall this as the desperate refugees we see pressing against European borders are literally escaping the worst nightmare history has to offer.
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"I always recall the past to my children," Mr. Loh Thoeun said.
Cattle owners do not always recall the era prior to the 1980s fondlye, as some recall that government veterinarians would sometimes supply drugs and vaccines on credit, only to seize the animals when bills went unpaid.
When I think of the character of such people I always recall the story told by a woman from the little town of Sedro Woolley in Washington State.
He had lived in Greenwich Village when he was younger, she said, and always recalled the cafe as a hip place to go.
People who learn two lists nearly always recall fewer words than those in the control group.
I am a careless fellow, and do not always recall exactly what I bought or when.
We will always recall his wry wit, warm friendship, and good cheer, even in the face of ill health.
If he didn't consciously try to commit something to memory, he didn't always recall it later.
"I suffer flashbacks and always recall how I was physically assaulted during the state of emergency," Munyaka concluded.
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