Sentence examples for it may be recalled from inspiring English sources

"it may be recalled" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a statement or fact that the speaker believes or hopes the reader will remember. Example: "It may be recalled that in our previous meeting, I had mentioned the importance of setting clear goals for the project."

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The opera, it may be recalled (or inferred from its title), is based on President Richard M. Nixon's groundbreaking visit to China in 1972, though it plays out more in the psyches of the principals than in the action itself, which is chiefly ceremonial.

It may be recalled that before last summer's Ashes series, England did not have a prayer.

Michael Jeffrey Jordan, it may be recalled, made a name for himself in basketball.

Kieswetter, it may be recalled, was man of the match in the World T20 final in Bridgetown.

Brahms, it may be recalled, was awed by Beethoven's legacy and thus slow to come to the symphony.

Her mother, it may be recalled, arrived in New York City in the 1970s armed with little more than a sample case filled with her now-classic wrap dresses and a fearsome force of will.

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It appears that parliament may be recalled in September to pass yet another Terrorism Act.

It is also possible that HS activity was recalled well because it is a period that may be recalled and reported more often than less well-defined periods.

"It looks pretty inevitable that all of these airbags with ammonium nitrate may be recalled," Ms. Shahan said.

And more eggs may be recalled.

Another Democrat may be recalled soon.

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