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Discover Ludwig"remember doing" is a correct and common phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a past action that someone has a clear memory of doing. For example: "I remember going to the beach with my family every summer as a child." In this sentence, "remember going" is used to indicate that the speaker has a clear memory of the action of going to the beach as a child.
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I don't remember doing this.
I can't remember doing that!
I don't remember doing it".
I don't remember doing any of it.
I remember doing Death of a Salesman.
I remember doing that myself," said Pullman.
I remember doing this before the internet!
I just remember doing half Christmas.
He does not remember doing this.
I even remember doing the clapper sometimes".
Do you remember doing that?" "I could have," Altman replied.
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