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Discover Ludwig"have recalled" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use "have recalled" when talking about someone remembering or bringing something back into their mind. Example: The teacher asked the students to write a paragraph about a memorable experience they have recalled from their childhood.
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Manufacturers have recalled the devices 88 times in that period.
If Prior had been healthy, Baker could have recalled him.
Pittacus may have recalled him from his second exile.
Would other witnesses have recalled the events he describes differently?
Many alumni have recalled the care the couple demonstrated toward MIT students.
As he paid his respects to the Emperor, he must have recalled — with what bemusement?
The sell-offs have recalled some of the emerging market crises of previous decades.
So the producers have recalled 100,000 DVDs and they're changing "self-sacrifice" to "self-interest".
Several of his dancers have recalled how little hands-on guidance he gave them.
Since Ms. Younas's death, those close to her have recalled signs of deep-rooted depression.
Such was his intensity, friends have recalled, that he sometimes missed medical appointments.
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