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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a reminder from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that a message or notification is being sent on behalf of someone or something, often to prompt action or recall information.
Example: "This is a reminder from your manager to submit your reports by Friday."
Alternatives: "a note from" or "a notification from".
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"It's a reminder from those in France who earn and live on very little".
(A reminder from Microsoft: You can connect your PC to your TV, too).
Notification will arrive just like any news bulletin or a reminder from Angry Birds that a software update is available.
Brutal but clear, it is a reminder from the Syrian president, Hafez al-Assad, that Syria counts.
Above, Anne Michelle Richards, 6, of Lawrenceville, Ga., gets a reminder from Santa to put out water for the reindeer.
It is also a reminder from this former Police singer and bassist turned phenomenally successful pop singer that he is still capable of being humbled.
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You can also create a Reminders from Inbox, Keep and Google Now.
"From a Cause to a Style" is a sharp reminder from an old-fashioned public intellectual that we must ask for whom the majestic new city now going up around us is really being built.
A golliwog, as a minstrel figure, would have been an unwanted reminder from a past that we as a people were trying to overcome.
Patients who have not responded receive a reminder call from the Practice Nurse.
Initially, the response was low and slow, but this increased after a reminder letter from the GP.
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