Pronunciation of the English word recollection.
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1. | It is just my recollection that there remained no more than 20 people in the village. | |
2. | I have a faint recollection of the event. | |
3. | I have no recollection of seeing the man. | |
4. | Tom only had a dim recollection of what Mary looked like. | |
5. | Does this document refresh your recollection? | |
6. | I have a vague recollection. | |
7. | In youth we may have an absolutely new experience, subjective or objective, every hour of the day. Apprehension is vivid, retentiveness strong, and our recollections of that time, like those in a time spent in rapid and interesting travel, are of something intricate, multitudinous, and long-drawn-out. But as each passing year converts some of this experience into automatic routine which we hardly note at all, the days and the weeks smooth themselves out in recollection to a contentless unit, and the years grow hollow and collapse. | |
8. | Tom has no recollection of how he got his black eye. | |
9. | Dan said he had no recollection of mugging Linda. | |
10. | To the best of my recollection, Tom used to hang out mostly with Jerry up until the day he met Mary. |