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Discover LudwigThe phrase "remember for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when talking about something that needs to be remembered or kept in mind for a specific purpose or reason. For example: - "Remember for your presentation tomorrow, you need to include at least three supporting sources." - "Please remember for our trip next week to pack lightweight clothing and comfortable shoes." - "I always try to remember for my health to drink plenty of water throughout the day."
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Poets remember for us.
All this, you remember, for £16.
Remember, for that matter, Osama bin Laden?
It's something we'll remember for ever.
But why can't he remember for sure?
Remember, for example, Edison, Basie and Sinatra?
All I remember for sure was that I said, "yes".
It's something that I'll remember for a long, long time".
Remember, for instance, the eugenic sterilisation of the feckless?
It's a show I'll remember for many years to come.
It was a moment I will remember for ever".
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