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The phrase "a decisive reminder of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when emphasizing the importance or significance of something that serves as a reminder of a particular fact or situation.
Example: "The recent events have been a decisive reminder of the challenges we still face in our community."
Alternatives: "a crucial reminder of" or "a significant reminder of".
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Then, when it came the time for the encore, "Up the Bracket", "What a Waster" and "Don't Look Back Into the Sun" were a decisive reminder of this band's full potency, which didn't always quite find itself exercised in this unfamiliar setting.
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The battle signaled a decisive ebb of the German threat.
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"It came at a decisive point of the match".
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He may have had a dip in form and injury troubles but Robin van Persie's decisive hat-trick against Olympiakos was a reminder of his quality and Moyes may struggle to have him in his side again this season after a knee injury.
A reminder of death is a reminder of love.
- as a reminder of a wonderful day.
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