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The phrase "remembering something" is correct and usable in written English
It is most often used when referring to recollecting a past experience or memory. For example, "I had a sudden realization, remembering something an old friend had said to me."
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Paul smiled as though remembering something nice.
She gave a small sigh, perhaps remembering something.
"They have an added way of remembering something," he said.
For what is remembering something but travelling through time?
Rice believed that making something is a different learning experience from remembering something.
He had demonstrated that the very act of remembering something makes it vulnerable to change.
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Morris remembers something else.
I remember something Kafka wrote.
"I just remembered something.
7. Struggling to remember something?
"You have to remember something.
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