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Discover LudwigThe phrase "That reminds me" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that something has triggered a memory or thought related to a previous topic or conversation. Example: "That reminds me, I need to call the doctor to schedule my appointment."
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"This is the only place that reminds me of Milwaukee," said Young, 38, a psychotherapist.
Actually, that reminds me.
Because that reminds me of the Cultural Revolution".
There's a bit of Conrad that reminds me of Ian.
Definitely not minty -- that reminds me of a hospital.
She has this quality that reminds me of Jeanne Moreau.
It has a melodious quality that reminds me of music.
"Oh, that reminds me," Mom said, happy to join in.
"There is something here that reminds me of bubble gum," Hagen said.
I still tear up when I see something that reminds me of Christina".
Maybe it's the thick paper that reminds me of my old grade school projects.
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