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Stanley255
Are these expression"not that I recall" and "not that I am aware of" used often in spoken English ?
Sometime I see them in the movies or TV programs. I know the meanings.
I wonder if native speakers use these expressions a lot in daily Englsih.
2011년 11월 9일 오후 11:08
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The two of these are common English expressions. You may use them interchangeably but you must take note of the context of the sentence.
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2011년 11월 17일
In a legal proceeding, those expressions might also occur in testimony. Let's say an investigation is looking into corruption at a high level, seeking to know who knew what when.
"Did anyone mention the transfer of funds to the Contras?"
"Not that I recall."
2011년 11월 10일
Yes, it is common in informal speech.
You wouldn't say it though in a professional environment e.g. when you're talking to your boss, as it appears you are avoiding the problem and not tackling whatever is presented.
2011년 11월 9일
Yes, they are very common phrases... not that I can recall when I last said them. :)))))))
2011년 11월 9일
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Stanley255
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