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Discover Ludwig"remembered to" is a correct and frequently used phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate that the subject of the sentence successfully recalled or remembered to do something. Example: She remembered to bring her umbrella before leaving the house. In this sentence, "remembered to" shows that the subject had the intention or task of bringing her umbrella and successfully did so.
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And I've remembered to enjoy it.
Then he remembered to admire the house.
May was the only one who remembered to nod.
Maybe Go Daddy prefers being remembered to being liked.
Leonard moved it into the sun whenever he remembered to.
She also remembered to thank her host: "This is crazy!
Had I remembered to … oh no, I'd forgotten.
I remembered to turn on the comments today...
"You remembered to shave today," Ms. Smith said.
He was so gentle, and he remembered to powder me.
When they broke, the players remembered to applaud the crowd.
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