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Discover Ludwig"remembered thinking" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to a thought or idea that one has retained in their memory for a long period of time. For example: "He remembered thinking that he wouldn't last long in his new job, but after four years he was still there."
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"What?" Mr. Lewin remembered thinking.
"It's over," linebacker David Harris remembered thinking.
"This is a miracle," she remembered thinking.
"What a responsible guy," she remembered thinking.
"Another disaster," Mr. Bloomberg remembered thinking.
Mr. Mencia remembered thinking: "You called me.
"O.K., he's legit," she remembered thinking.
He said he remembered thinking, "Oh, no".
"Thank God," he remembered thinking.
"That's me," Wright said she remembered thinking.
"He's not into me," she remembered thinking.
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