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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fine reminder" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to something that serves as a pleasant or helpful prompt to remember something important. Example: "The birthday card was a fine reminder of our long-lasting friendship."
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It was a stirring gesture and a fine reminder of America's indebtedness to Poland.
A fine reminder that there are more ways to skewer a paper book than by writing snippy reviews.
No surprise, really, that the Lower Nine languishes; the recent, thoroughly televised Senatorial visit was a fine reminder.
Matarasso's article is a fine reminder that anachronistic attempts to distinguish between professional and amateur artists are breaking down.
"It is 'artisting' that makes us artists, nothing else". Matarasso's article is a fine reminder that anachronistic attempts to distinguish between professional and amateur artists are breaking down.
It was a fine reminder of what got them to this round and a good barometer of whether that audition was a one-shot success or demonstrated real potential.
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A couple can come here with $7,000 and get three to four very good pieces of modern or contemporary art". But where to start if you hope to take home a fine-art reminder of the city?
Octogenarian pianist Ahmad Jamal's recent albums have served as fine reminders of his spirited gigs – full of familiar treatments of familiar materials, foxy rhythm-swaps with alert partners, dramatic surges impishly retreating to hushed tinkles.
The single fierce climax, which arrives out of a nimbus of choral lines and then builds in an elemental, Sibelius-like way, is a fine moment, though, a reminder of the muscularity of Adams at his most compelling.
Thomas Campion's Follow Thy Fair Sun is a fine example, with its reminders that the sun's brilliance can result in both deep shadow and a certain amount of painful scorching.
But it was good to hear it again; the work has slipped from view, and this was a reminder of what a fine symphony it is.
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