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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fully recalled" is correct and usable in written English.
It means that something has been remembered or remembered completely. Example: After years of studying, the scientist fully recalled the formula for the cure to the disease.
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Participants may not have fully recalled their dietary intake and, in addition, may have changed their dietary intake for the day before their scheduled appointment.
Only 18%% of parents interviewed fully recalled the nature of the research they had agreed to their child participating in [ 50].
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After a period of analysis, writer fully recalls his sorrow at his mother's early death.
On Friday, after much prodding, Williams eventually said that she did not fully recall the recent exchange with Jankovic.
It has been sixteen years since he ordered the death of Shonelle Jackson, and he told me that he could not fully recall his reasoning.
"We'd already made the decision long before the actual event … If there is any doubt, we will fully recall it.
Still, as a survivor, I also see the 110 lives lost, some of whose names I can no longer fully recall but who were also awarded the same medal.
It's also fair to assume because of the whole inhaling-hazardous-amounts-of-alcohol thing that many will not fully recall that euphoria the morning after.
It's also fair to assume – because of the whole inhaling-hazardous-amounts-of-alcohol thing – that many will not fully recall that euphoria the morning after.
But I'm disappointed to be still waiting for American media to fully recall the place in our own country of self-immolation as citizen protest.
When you are studying handwritten or typed notes, and cannot fully recall the material, you will not be able to physically return to the lecture.
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