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remember heavily
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "remember heavily" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be interpreted as emphasizing the act of remembering something significant or impactful, but it is not commonly used. Example: "I remember heavily the lessons learned during that difficult time in my life."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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2 human-written examples
"People know what we've proposed and of course in the general election we made it very clear we needed to make £12bn of savings from welfare, so it was also signalled in the general election campaign and, I seem to remember, heavily debated in the general election campaign," Mr Osborne said.
News & Media
Hide them as much as possible if you wish, but remember heavily applied makeup can be aging in itself.
Wiki
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
The screen tests, I remember, were heavily weighted toward improvisation.
News & Media
There is some spiritualism scattered about his new songs, but remember, Cat Stevens heavily peppered his A&M records with it (Buddha And The Chocolate Box anyone?).
News & Media
Indeed, it seems valid to say that all remembering depends heavily on reconstruction rather than on mere reproduction alone.
Encyclopedias
There's dynamite in Thomas the Tank Engine now, something I can't really remember featuring very heavily in the shows I watched as a kid.
News & Media
I remember she sighed heavily, peered at us over her half-moon specs and said: "Have you ever thought that you need to get away from Coventry?" It wasn't meant to be insulting to our home town.
News & Media
It's important to remember that China heavily censors the Internet — and that e-mail messages hostile to Kadeer, "10 Conditions," and the festival screening are allowed to be sent, while any in favor of the film certainly couldn't get through from China to the Melbourne Festival.
News & Media
I remember officers panting heavily as they chased the suspects in the school shooting through a park, relaying descriptions and their positions back to dispatchers.
News & Media
The group's members are mostly in their 20's and 30's, old enough to remember when Islam was heavily suppressed by the Soviet Union.
News & Media
We think this is plausible and those with good memories will remember that KKR was heavily rumoured to be planning a bid for M&B in February 2008.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Opt for more conventional phrases like "remember vividly" or "recall distinctly" for clearer and more impactful writing.
Common error
Relying on the phrase "remember heavily" can make your writing sound unnatural. Choose alternatives that are more idiomatic and widely accepted.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "remember heavily" functions as a verb-adverb combination, attempting to modify the act of remembering. However, Ludwig AI indicates that this combination is not a standard or common usage in English, making it sound awkward to native speakers.
Frequent in
News & Media
40%
Wiki
30%
Science
30%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
0%
Formal & Business
0%
Academia
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "remember heavily" is technically understandable, it is not a standard or recommended usage in English. Ludwig AI's analysis indicates that it sounds awkward and unnatural. For clearer and more impactful writing, opt for alternatives such as "remember vividly", "recall distinctly", or rephrase the sentence to emphasize the importance of the memory. Although there are some examples from News & Media, Wiki and Science categories, it should be avoided because is not grammatically correct and it's rarely used.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
remember vividly
Emphasizes the clarity and detail of the memory.
recall distinctly
Highlights the clarity and precision of the recollection.
remember clearly
Focuses on the lack of confusion or uncertainty in the memory.
strongly recall
Emphasizes the strength and impact of the memory.
bear in mind
Stresses the importance of keeping something in one's thoughts.
never forget
Highlights the permanence and significance of the memory.
treasure the memory
Highlights the positive emotional connection and the value of the memory.
remember fondly
Focuses on the positive and affectionate feelings associated with the memory.
recollect precisely
Emphasizes the accuracy and exactness of the memory.
keep in memory
Highlights the preservation of the memory over time.
FAQs
What does "remember heavily" mean?
The phrase "remember heavily" is not a standard English expression. It attempts to convey a strong or impactful memory but is not commonly used. Consider using alternatives like "remember vividly" or "recall distinctly".
How can I use "remember" in a more impactful way?
To emphasize the strength of a memory, use adverbs that are more commonly paired with "remember", such as "remember vividly", "recall clearly", or "strongly remember".
Is "remember heavily" grammatically correct?
While not strictly ungrammatical, "remember heavily" is an uncommon and awkward phrasing. It's better to use more conventional alternatives for clarity and impact.
What are some alternatives to "remember heavily" in formal writing?
In formal contexts, prefer alternatives like "recall precisely", "distinctly remember", or rephrase to emphasize the importance of the memory: "It is important to "bear in mind"".
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested