In what context did you encounter this expression?
I made it up. It has a meaning to me.
I just wanted to check if it correlates (are you sure this is the word you meant to use?) with the outside world, and most importantly, if it's a correct expression in the English language.
It's somewhat tricky, I know.
Take it anywhere you like. (I don't know what this means.)
I want to know whether the sentence "Remember beyond recall" contradicts itself and, if not, what it means.
Thanks.
I made it up. It has a meaning to me.
I just wanted to see if it makes sense to the outside world, and most importantly, whether it's a correct expression in the English language.
It's somewhat tricky, I know.
Take it anywhere you like.
There is a slight difference between recalling and remembering, though.
To remember something is to keep it in your memory at all times, while recalling is the act of retrieving a memory. In that it's similar to reminiscing.
It's all semantics, and please, correct me if I'm wrong.
With that in mind, I'm trying to convey an importance of a memory by remembering it beyond (maybe the word beyond doesn't fit well enough) recalling.
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