Sentence examples for remember a bit more from inspiring English sources

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I wish I could remember a bit more about things like winning the Grammys and shit, because stuff like that's kind of special.

A little research helped him remember a bit more about David.

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I guess I do remember a bit.

And you can't remember a bit of it.

My original intention for firing up 1SE was to use it to help me remember each day a bit more clearly.

I do remember Twitter being a bit more lenient with their handles back in the early days (I did successfully procure a couple of Twitter handles for various uses just by asking), but with the company growing and there being a stricter set of rules, things eventually changed.

I picked her up; she was heavier than I remembered, but looked a bit more like salami than a Bavarian sausage because she was so red-faced.

"I do remember wishing it was a bit more glamorous," muses the 36-year-old actor, tilting her head and gazing out at the Thames.

But for both sleeping and nightlife, Fusion conjures the feel of Playa the way old-timers remember it – with just a bit more polish.

Sometimes… if they go back to the beginning they'll remember something that suddenly is a bit more meaningful that they didn't think of two weeks ago to tell you.

Even if you're sure the onions need to be caramelized a bit more, remember that it's not your party.

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