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"can't recall" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means that the speaker is unable to remember or bring to mind a specific fact, event, or experience. Example: After the accident, I can't recall what happened in those few moments before the impact. Everything is a blur.
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And you can't recall everything.
Today, she can't recall why.
I can't recall them specifically.
I can't recall anything like it".
1F replied: "I can't recall".
"I can't recall," she said.
They can't recall Bashful or Happy.
"I can't recall one," Padraig Harrington said.
A. Um, y'know, I really can't recall.
I can't recall the mechanic's name.
Sadly, I can't recall what's never been.
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