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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'remembers about' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that a person remembers some detail or information. For example, "John remembers about the special dinner his grandmother made for him on his birthday last year."
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She remembers about 600 fighters controlling the city.
It's also what one remembers about the book.
That, she says, is the last thing she remembers about the night of August 11th.
What she remembers about working with the choreographer Ulysses Dove is that he didn't mind that she fell.
"You're racing for time," Dianthalyn Rogers, a veteran schoolteacher, remembers about the ticking clock when she took the G.R.E.
Ben begins to wonder if what he remembers about the war is what really happened.
On the telephone from LA, Skarlatos reveals what he remembers about the attack.
Asked what he remembers about his time in Rusk, Roky says: "Aha!
She did, and that is the last thing she remembers about what she calls "the accident".
If there is one thing everyone remembers about last year's Six Nations game between Wales and England in Cardiff, it is that England took a serious spanking.
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As our conversation drew to a close, I asked Fogerty about writing "Born on the Bayou.' And, it turns out, I was wrong at least, insofar as he remembers about the memories.
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