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The phrase "I remember precisely" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize the accuracy of your memory regarding a specific event or detail.
Example: "I remember precisely what you said during our last meeting."
Alternatives: "I recall exactly" or "I remember clearly."
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I remember precisely when I first saw her: on Top of the Pops in 1984.
In his sentencing statement, the judge said — and these are words I remember precisely, because they went straight to my sixteen-year-old ego — "While her written statement bordered on the eloquent, so did her testimony".
I remember precisely what I felt.
"I remember precisely what I said to the agents because I could not forget Thomas' own words," Hill wrote in her memoir.
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"He's someone I remembered precisely," Cohen said.
I can't remember how the issue is resolved, and I can't remember precisely the conversations, except I refer to them in my later correspondence, so I know they must have happened.
As I waited in the drowsy, neon-lit line at JFK (exhibit 2: Virgin Airlines boarding pass), I tried to remember precisely when the war on drugs started.
I don't remember precisely when, but sometime in that period of January, February, March..
Seventeen years later, I don't remember precisely what they told me.
I don't remember precisely when, but sometime in that period of January, February, March...
His recollection of deserting is that the event took place in 1945 "at the end of April or the beginning of May – I do not remember precisely".
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