Sentence examples for seldom remember from inspiring English sources

"seldom remember" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express that something rarely happens or is hardly ever remembered. You can use it to describe your own behavior or someone else's. Example: I often forget my keys, but I seldom remember to lock the door behind me. In this sentence, "seldom remember" is used to show that the action of remembering to lock the door happens infrequently.

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Mr. Baryshnikov knows which Cunningham piece is which but can seldom remember titles.

• "I can seldom remember such overwhelming bearishness by the great wise men, professors and stock market soothsayers.

As anyone who knows the simplest poem by heart will recognise, we seldom remember via micro-units of sense but through chunks, phrases and patterns, often hammered into place by metre or by rhyme: "Tyger, Tyger burning bright,/ In the forests of the night:/ What immortal hand or eye,/ Dare frame thy fearful symmetry?..."....

"It is a fact so familiar that we seldom remember how very strange it is," the historian George N. Clark wrote in 1932, "that the commonest phrases we hear used about civilization at the present time all relate to the possibility, or even the prospect, of its being destroyed".

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Armand seldom remembers the good times.

They approached architecture in a way that was characteristic of the early modern movement, but is seldom remembered today.

A shaman seldom remembers the message he has delivered when possessed, whereas the prophet always remembers what has happened to him and what he "heard".

Although modern man seldom remembers the fact, he could not exist without the plants that harness the sun's energy and manufacture the basic foodstuffs he depends upon for life.

Ready to hold them to unmatchable standards — as in the case of the injured and absent Greg Oden, already anointed as the next Russell — or to modes of idealized behavior existing mainly in sanitized versions of bygone eras that were televised in black and white but are seldom remembered in shades of gray.

Ross went on, of course, to become legend, while Hadden today is seldom remembered, in part because after his death at the shockingly young age of 31, Henry Luce, his friend and business partner and Time's co-founder, set about writing Hadden out of the magazine's history.

But the real human cost in these cycles of killing is rarely remembered and seldom put into its broader context.

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