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The phrase "are often recalled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing memories, events, or information that people frequently remember or think about.
Example: "Historical events, such as the moon landing, are often recalled during discussions about space exploration."
Alternatives: "are frequently remembered" or "are commonly brought to mind".
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Great games like Game 7 in 1960 are often recalled with just a few newsreel clips.
The literary antecedents for such a journey are often recalled as he proceeds on his way.
The events of one day in George Fairlie's life, when he was 7, are often recalled by him & his parents.
By Mavis Gallant The New Yorker, June 27 , 1959P. 22 The events of one day in George Fairlie's life, when he was 7, are often recalled by him & his parents.
Thus, projects get routinely terminated in mid-stage clinical trials, new targets are getting harder to find, and successful therapeutic agents are often recalled as unanticipated side effects are discovered.
The occurrences are often recalled as being weird or strange, and though the episodes may last only minutes, the sense of helplessness may leave a lasting impression.
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Wheldon is often recalled with sentimental affection, but he was a demanding taskmaster.
Then again, dealing with reporters is often recalled as one of the most unpleasant parts of the process.
Franklin D. Roosevelt, whose calmness is often recalled in discussing Mr. Obama, may have gotten it from his parents.
The tale is often recalled by Tibetans in exile in Dharamsala in northern India as they lament a seemingly endless cycle of self-immolations in their homeland.
It's often recalled here that you could walk from one side of the docks to the other across the decks of a thousand jammed-in fishing vessels.
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