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"remember you saying" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
You could use it when you are referring to something someone said in the past that you are trying to recall. For example, "I remember you saying that it was too dangerous to take that route."
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I remember you saying that you are suspicious of people, which I am.
I remember you saying, but I'm telling you, just in case".
I remember you saying, The training wheels are off for us.
And I remember you saying I have a very annoying nasally voice... [laughs]... it's true!
"Do I remember you saying that was the best part you ever had?" "Yes, and I would still say that.
"I remember you saying, 'One day this will hang over the teahouse,"' Mrs. Petry told her husband.
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I remember you said you had an island — Maine, or somewhere?
Remember you said you were having a craving for fried ice cream?
Mrs. Fiore remembered, "You said I fit into your arms so nice".
"He works hard at remembering you," said Michael Sherrod, vice president for community.
"Yes, I remember you," he said.
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