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Discover LudwigThe phrase "than I remember" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to compare two similar situations or experiences in the past. For example, "The city has changed more than I remember in the last 10 years."
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It is colder than I remember.
Your hair is less trim than I remember it.
A lot harder to deal with than I remember.
"There's a lot more greenery than I remember," he said.
I was a lot worse than I remember.
He's shorter than I remember, and less portly.
Ms. Bouder was more darkly toned here than I remember from years past.
The outside of the Armory looked a lot cleaner than I remember.
It's a contradiction, but I remember all of them better than I remember La Dispute.
George's Marvellous Medicine is better, and much scarier, than I remember.
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But here is Theo returning to New York, "The streets were much louder than I remember--smellier, too.
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