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The phrase "she recollected" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to someone remembering or recalling a past event or experience. Example: "As she sat by the window, she recollected the summer days spent at her grandmother's house."
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The shock, she recollected, was palpable.
My mother paused, chewing the inside of her cheek as she recollected.
She needed to find the symptoms of an imaginary illness called "information sickness," which she recollected from a 1981 novel by Ted Mooney, "Easy Travel to Other Planets".
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She says, as she put her hand on his head she recollects that something suddenly brushed past her and rubbing off her Shawl.
Buck does admit she should have done more research - she recollects asking a documentary maker, someone with a house in Aleppo, and an "aesthete" for their views.
"These are fairly hard-nosed men and as they jumped to their feet these large hefty men were" — she pauses as she recollects — "crying".
In "Liaisons," the song in which she recollects the affairs of her youth, Ms. Bloom hit not one note of the melody but nailed every nuance of the lyrics.
Sitting on her heap of days (a wonderfully Biblical image), she goes back in time, she recollects, and, in a striking inversion of the usual wisdom, phrased with Harvey's wistful elegance, she posits that the past is where our true potential lies: There is freedom there; there is always freedom in the past.
The sections in which she recollects their years together pulse with the excitement of a secret courtship and a highly erotic early married life, as well as the anxieties of a woman increasingly exhausted by the arrival of child after child.
She recollects being responsible for "hundreds of employees, hundreds of millions of dollars in sales and expenses, and thousands of customer relationships". What was once a dream, now had painted the landscape for what would be a quick rise to a vice presidential seat.
She recollects being startled by his brilliance. .
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