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Discover Ludwig"got remembered" is a valid construction in written English
It is commonly used when referring to a memory that someone has of a past event or experience. For example: "The moment when they won the championship game was one that got remembered forever."
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"History becomes the last time it got remembered," Crosher says.
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You've got remember, this is a time psychedelics when LSD as a drug was actually technically legal.
What gets remembered?
Do people get remembered?
Even Derby winners no longer get remembered.
"How they present the past is how it gets remembered".
Nor is what gets remembered the same as what gets a memorial.
But, in truth, what gets remembered is usually stranger and much more haphazardly stored.
"But you don't get remembered for making the Round of 16.
Normally, it's just those who came out on top that get remembered.
One might expect the rule of the past to be simple: that memorable things get remembered.
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