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as you will remember
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'as you will remember' is a correct and usable sentence structure in written English.
You can use it as a way of hinting to a reader that they have encountered the same information or situation before, in order to help them to remember it. For example, "I'll be travelling to New York next week, as you will remember from last year."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Wiki
Alternative expressions(20)
as you may recall
as you might remember
you may recall
if you remember
you might recall
as you surely know
as previously mentioned
if my memory serves me right
if I am right
from my own point
we received information that
it is learnt that
by my terms
speak from experience
from an individual perspective
we have been persuaded that
from my experience
draws on my experience
on an atavistic level
I am supposing
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
7 human-written examples
As you will remember, Pushkin was killed by a shot to the heart.
News & Media
Holding his own candidacy up as a caution against predictions, he said, "Look, people said I was dead in June and July as you will remember".
News & Media
They are that good, as you will remember if you have ever eaten at BLT Steak, where a very similar popover kicks off your meal.
News & Media
Smartphone usage only continues to grow, as you will remember that comScore's November report showed smartphone usage growing by 10percentt since the summer of '10.
News & Media
Today Panasonic, which, as you will remember, recently acquired Sanyo for $4.4 billion, announced it returned to profit in its fiscal third quarter (October to December 2009), too.
News & Media
As you will remember, filmmaker/Creator Spike Jonze released a little movie last year called Where the Wild Things Are, a years-long collaborative process that brought Maurice Sendak's children's book of the same name to life.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
53 human-written examples
She will even begin narrating some episode with words such as "you'll remember that... ..
News & Media
Of course, as you'll remember when you watch the clip, by this point in the campaign, Romney had given the Democrats a little help: the forty-seven per cent video.
News & Media
As you'll remember from our last installment, there are all sorts of bonds.
Science & Research
As you'll remember, March saw NYSE short interest jump 9.5%.
News & Media
The Touch Dual, as you'll remember, is the successor to the HTC Touch.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "as you will remember", ensure the information was indeed shared before, as wrongly assuming the reader's knowledge can lead to confusion or frustration.
Common error
Avoid starting multiple consecutive sentences with "as you will remember", as this can sound repetitive and condescending. Instead, vary your sentence structure and use other transitional phrases.
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85%
Authority and reliability
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "as you will remember" serves as an introductory phrase, functioning as a discourse marker to prompt the listener or reader to recall a previously known or mentioned piece of information. This is supported by Ludwig AI's analysis.
Frequent in
News & Media
66%
Wiki
16%
Science
16%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Social Media
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "as you will remember" functions as an introductory phrase used to gently remind the audience of previously discussed information. Ludwig AI confirms it as grammatically correct and suitable for creating a shared understanding. While commonly found in news and media, it is also present in wiki and science contexts, but less frequent in formal or social media settings. When writing, remember to use it judiciously to avoid repetition and ensure the information was indeed previously shared.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
as you may recall
Uses 'may' to soften the reminder, suggesting it's possible the person doesn't remember.
as you might remember
Similar to 'may recall', uses 'might' to indicate a possibility of remembering.
if you remember
More conditional, directly posing the act of remembering.
you might recall
Shifts the focus slightly to the listener's act of recalling.
you may recall
Similar to 'you might recall', it emphasizes the listener's potential to remember.
as you surely know
Assumes a stronger likelihood of the listener's awareness.
you'll no doubt remember
Highlights the certainty that the listener remembers something.
as previously mentioned
Refers back to something explicitly stated before.
if my memory serves me right
Introduces an element of uncertainty about the speaker's own memory.
it might be worth remembering
Suggests the importance of the fact while also noting that one may not remember.
FAQs
How can I use "as you will remember" in a sentence?
Use "as you will remember" to refer to a fact, event, or detail previously mentioned or commonly known. For example: "The project is due next Friday, as you will remember from our last meeting."
What are some alternatives to "as you will remember"?
You can use alternatives like "as you may recall", "as you might remember", or "you may recall" to introduce a reminder or reference.
Is it appropriate to use "as you will remember" in formal writing?
Yes, "as you will remember" is generally appropriate for formal writing, but consider the context. In very formal or academic writing, you might prefer a more direct reference, such as "as previously stated" or "as noted above".
What's the difference between "as you will remember" and "as you probably know"?
"As you will remember" implies that the information was previously shared with the audience. "As you probably know" suggests the information is generally known, even if not explicitly discussed with the specific audience.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested