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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "I keep reminding" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that someone or something has been repeatedly told, reminded, or advised about something. For example, "I keep reminding my team to take regular breaks during the workday."
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"That's what I keep reminding my colleagues.
"I keep reminding them that procurement standards in the United States are so tight".
"I keep reminding him, 'You guaranteed me you'd be ready,' " Scott said jokingly today.
The clue as to who will win – I keep reminding her - is in the title.
"I keep reminding myself that paying taxes is a sign I'm doing well and I shouldn't complain.
"I keep reminding myself that I'm an opera singer and opera has been incredible to me," she said.
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I kept reminding both of us to breathe".
"I kept reminding myself how broken she is at the beginning of the film.
"But even though those guys were making a run, I kept reminding myself I had the lead".
I kept reminding management that I was to return to Washington when the hotel was breaking even.
It is virtually impossible to flip a kart — I kept reminding myself of this — but not too hard to spin out on the turns.
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