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'a reminder about' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that serves as a reminder for a specific event or action. For example: I sent an email to the team as a reminder about the conference next week.
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It started with a daily morning email sent at the same time, a reminder about what I was doing a year ago that day.
A reminder about who's in the running.
A reminder about the power of collectivism over individualism?
It was a reminder about honor, courage and fine political theater.
In a recent episode, there was even a reminder about the importance of meningitis vaccines.
And the turtle is also a reminder about endangered species and the environment.
The conflict also has served as a reminder about the political risk of investing in Russia.
The new round of training, they said, will not involve a change in policy but a reminder about those laws.
Anyway, just a reminder about what's really dividing America: the fact that a rising tide no longer raises all boats.
The debate offered a reminder about the gulf between the Republican candidates for mayor and many Republicans across the country.
Some Wall Street analysts viewed the announcement as a reminder about what was at stake this week.
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