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The phrase "unless you remember" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a condition that must be met for something else to happen or be true, often implying that if the condition is not met, the opposite will occur. Example: "You won't be able to complete the puzzle unless you remember the previous clues."
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The mobile phone, for example, is "fundamentally broken" because it can ring at any time, unless you remember to turn it off.
Unless you remember the name of the guy who wrote "The Controversy of Valladolid" at the Public last season (it's Jean-Claude Carriére, by the way), most of you are probably stumped.
"Unless you remember what it was like to ride any of them on a 90-degree summer day when you just could not wait to get out because you could not breathe".
One of the best ways to get to know and identify dragonflies is to photograph them, and they can be difficult to approach unless you remember some simple tips.
That might not sound like a page-turner, unless you remember that at the time California was a one-party state: in 1931, almost all of the hundred and twenty seats in the state legislature were held by Republicans; not a single Democrat held a statewide office.
Equally, it can be tricky to find your machine amid the clusters, unless you remember exactly where you left it.
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Or rather, you would think they'd have come up with a solution unless you remembered the decade of dysfunction around the redevelopment of ground zero.
Now you will never forget that the only good way to cook a pork chop is by braising, unless what you remember is something like "Flying objects upset Greeks in shorts," which would defeat this exercise.
If you do miss a pill, take it as soon as you remember unless it is almost time for your next dose.
Remember driving (unless you are in NASCAR or Formula or other type of prize winning competition on a closed track) is not a race for prestige.
Put the item away, unless you want to remember what you wanted to remember longer.
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