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Discover Ludwig"sure I remember" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express assurance or confidence in one's memory of something. Example: "I'm sorry, I can't recall the name of the restaurant we went to last week," said John. "It was called 'The Bistro on Main'," replied Jane. "Sure I remember now, thanks," said John.
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"Sure, I remember you.
"Sure, I remember.
Hostess: Sure, I remember you.
"Sure, I remember you," she said.
"Sure, I remember those who said: 'What?
Rob: Oh, sure, I remember that party.
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"That was one of the tests, to make sure I remembered everything," Prust said with a smile.
So, he made sure I remembered that models can only approximate the infinite complexity of natural systems.
Sure, I remembered his mother saying something about teeth, but I don't listen all that closely to crazy talk.
So I found an old atlas in my garage, checked the map of California to make sure I remembered how to get there, and left.
But before I came out [for the relay] I watched him in his 5,000m and I made sure I remembered to do it.
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