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The phrase "couldn't recall" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are trying to indicate that someone is unable to remember something. For example: "I asked Jane about our conversation yesterday, but she couldn't recall anything."
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(I couldn't recall).
The witness couldn't recall.
She couldn't recall the details now.
He still couldn't recall me.
I couldn't recall ever feeling so full.
She couldn't recall Johanna's coming home.
Amy remembered the note but couldn't recall its significance.
And yet, she couldn't recall having served him.
He couldn't recall the exact sequence of events.
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Denard could not recall any other accident.
I could not recall when the A.C.L.U.
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