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"trying to recall" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to talk about someone attempting to remember something, either from memory or from a document. For example, "She was trying to recall the address of her old friend."
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"I'm trying to recall," he said.
"Sometimes, for invitations," he said, trying to recall.
He closed his eyes slowly, as if trying to recall the feeling.
We're just trying to recall Bill Keller saying anything about a marathon.
And some people will stare straight ahead when trying to recall a visual memory, he says.
It is like trying to recall an economy display of back-yard fireworks.
How far along was she, he wondered, trying to recall Emmanuel's sister's configuration at various stages.
"How about Bob Hays?" I was trying to recall all his permutations.
Part of me was trying to recall the actress with the heart-shaped swimming pool.
I started thinking about mushrooms and trying to recall the distinctions between mosses and lichens.
I'm trying to recall eating better chicken, and I'm not sure I can.
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