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"we just remembered" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is a simple past tense verb phrase that means "we have just recalled or become aware of something that we had forgotten before." Example: "As we were packing our bags for the trip, we just remembered that we needed to bring sunscreen."
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The Blue Devils (20-1 over all, 8-1 AtlantiConferencenference) handed the Lady Tigers their worst loss in 21 years and won their 11th straight since a 93-75 loss at Clemson on Dec. 9. "We just remembered what it felt like to lose there," said Duke's Iciss Tillis, who scored 16 points.
We just remembered Ted Cruz.
Garggggghhhhhhhh.
We whisper good night as though we just remembered to keep our voices very low, as though we have developed, of a sudden, some pressing need for stealth.
We just remembered we had footage of that meeting that we'd never shown anywhere so click through to watch Vice meeting Bentman, son of Naomi Campbell's most notorious suitor.
And, as we just remembered the 12th anniversary of 9/11, it is time to find the courage to ask how U.S. historical policies and practices in the Middle East have helped to fuel and actually further the extremism that has grown in the Middle East and now threatens the whole world.
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We just remember how they die," sighs Gatiss in a rare moment of dissent, thus nailing the MO of 96% of all horror films ever since.
I perked up a bit at the opening announcement, which was delivered in Italian, French and then finally tortured English: "We just remember you that the show is just for adults".
"We just remember things differently.
We walk past frowning, as though we've just remembered we left the stove on.
Here we go! 8.56pm: Just remembered that I tipped Hodge and Roger as best actor and actress in a musical when the nominations were announced.
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