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Discover Ludwig"he recalls" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone remembering something with clarity. For example, "When asked what happened that night, he recalls seeing a strange figure in the distance."
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But he recalls Friday.
He recalls extreme discomfort.
"It was horrible," he recalls.
"I said 'no'," he recalls.
We'll fight it,' " he recalls.
"It was incredible," he recalls.
"It wasn't pleasant," he recalls.
"It was extraordinary," he recalls.
He recalls a draining emptiness.
He recalls one young person.
"That was that," he recalls.
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