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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at remembering" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's ability or skill in recalling information or memories.
Example: "She has always been good at remembering names and faces."
Alternatives: "skilled in recalling" or "adept at recollecting".
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It is not always good at remembering.
Women are better at remembering things.
I'm bad at remembering other people's lyrics.
I'm horrible at remembering names, embarrassingly bad.
Anyway, I'm rubbish at remembering jokes.
But he was better, he said, at remembering their problems.
Second, we are usually terrible at remembering numbers and facts.
Are you rubbish at remembering names or something?
People are much better at remembering those sorts of things".
Most of the time I'm good at remembering my own.
"She was good at remembering things," he said.
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