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The phrase "will only remember" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone will retain a specific piece of information or experience, often implying that other details may be forgotten. Example: "After the long lecture, I will only remember the key points that were emphasized."
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Fans will only remember the Cain game.
Age:1+ All babies need their own collection of nursery rhymes, as their parents will only remember a few.
But many will only remember his failed nomination of Robert Bork, whose ugly confirmation battle set the tone for all those to follow.
History will only remember that Australia won by a 32-point margin and wrested the trophy back off their trans-Tasman rivals in domineering fashion.
Burnett said the brain has its own type of clearance device and will only remember the most important and recent things, which makes sense.
It's probable that, after two weeks, you will only remember two or three facts from a film, but you will remember its emotion.
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They'll only remember this moment while they're young, 'Oh yeah the cops are nice to us, everything's OK.' But it's not OK".
The last REM period just before you wake up takes the longest and you'll only remember the dreams you had in that time if you wake up during it.
Otherwise, you'll only remember it, but can't apply it by analogy, which is how we impart knowledge.
The chances are you'll only remember what you learned just before the exam and panic with the other parts.
Keep in mind pretty much everybody grinds at dances (he'll only remember you as 'the girl from the dance').
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