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"remember having seen" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used when talking about past events or experiences and expressing the act of recalling a memory or something that was witnessed in the past. Example: "I vaguely remember having seen that movie before, but I can't quite remember the ending."
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"I cannot remember having seen a crisis like this.
Josie tried to remember having seen or heard of any female magician and couldn't.
We could not remember having seen "forever" in a newspaper headline before.
I remember having seen a wonderful drawing he did of a pair of scissors.
I don't actually remember having seen them, although they were shown at the Sonnabend Gallery, then in SoHo, in 1981.
"If I had seen it, I would remember having seen it, even though it was three years ago.
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These days everyone has lights set in the ground, but nobody, as far as I can remember, had seen them before.
None of the attendants remembered having seen it.
"When I saw that the other day, I remembered having seen it before," Shmelyov said.
I suddenly remembered having seen two horses in that field, but there was no sign now of the other one.
As a result, they solved those anagrams faster and rated them as significantly easier to solve than the other half — without consciously remembering having seen the answers.
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