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Discover Ludwig"remembering when" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a time in the past that one remembers or reminisces about. For example: "I remember when we were kids and stayed up all night playing video games."
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"I cried a long time," Mr. Kwok said, remembering when he first saw the film.
"It's worth remembering, when Reagan ran, Washington despised Reagan, Cruzz said.
He was shocked into remembering when Zuley asked if he knew "Louie," one of Warner's aliases.
But he is still capable of remembering when, in his boyhood, prognosticators foresaw Moon colonies and flying cars.
It is an obvious statement but one worth remembering when considering the potential damage to the economy from the vote.
"Oh!" Ms. Stahlman said, remembering, "when we first moved here, there were no showers, only the old tubs with feet".
With a little start of confusion, Bunny said, "I was just remembering when you had a dress that color".
He was really excited about the idea, remembering when the association had been active and threw block parties.
This is worth remembering when Glympse becomes available on a wider selection of phones — including those without GPS technology.
According to Metcalfe, there is one golden rule worth remembering when trend-hunting: strange is a relative term.
Several have even received multi-million-euro subsidies from the Romanian state (worth remembering when politicians bang on about Romanians costing British taxpayers money).
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