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The phrase "a reminder of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that something serves as a prompt or recollection of a particular idea, event, or feeling.
Example: "The photograph served as a reminder of a beautiful summer spent by the beach."
Alternatives: "a recollection of a" or "a prompt of a".
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That, in turn, is a reminder of a basic fact in conservation.
He said the incident was a reminder of a fundamental flaw with e-mail technology.
"It's a reminder of a time when people made ornate buildings.
It's all a reminder of a rich history, even though there's little left of that now.
This revival is a reminder of a gargantuan talent and gargantuan loss.
But it is also a reminder of a grim past and a complicated future.
Again, everyone laughs – but it's a reminder of a more sobering issue.
The tents, if not quite an Iranian Camelot, are a reminder of a simpler time.
It is a reminder of a neglected facet of artistic creation.
For other habitués, the bench was a reminder of a once-familiar face.
Beef stew with truffles (a reminder of a romantic meal Peake once shared with his wife).
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