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The phrase "did remember that" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when recalling a specific memory or fact in a past context, often emphasizing the act of remembering. Example: "I did remember that we had a meeting scheduled for yesterday, but I completely forgot about it."
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He did remember that in mid-March he and General Myers were "meeting with the President and discussed the reports that we had obviously heard" about Abu Ghraib.
He did remember that when Fran-cesca was very pregnant she had been able to sleep only sitting up in an armchair.
But Mr. Koshgarian said he did remember that Mr. Cardin's reaction was, "Any time anybody says they want to play by the regular rules, that's O.K. by us".
Stuck at the beach, Mr. Erickson was forced to call a different number he did remember: that of an ex-girlfriend from that distant era when land lines and even pagers ruled the day.
To my surprise she sent me the loveliest letter: she said that although she didn't remember the plot of my novel, she did remember that she and another judge had voted for my book and that they'd been out-voted.
But the fisherman, 54, did remember that a village leader affiliated with the ruling junta told him and his neighbors a few days earlier that he had already marked ballots for them and sent them to the regional authorities.
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The few who said they did remembered that "they were nice".
"I do remember that".
You do remember that, right?
"I do remember that now, yes.
I do remember that Julia and I mostly spoke French.
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