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The phrase "a reminder of things" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that serves to recall or bring to mind various items, events, or concepts.
Example: "This photograph serves as a reminder of things we once cherished together."
Alternatives: "a recollection of matters" or "a prompt for memories".
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Instead of a reminder of things you used to do, they become a reminder of things you do not do anymore.
Christmas Eve comes as a reminder of things done and things undone.
That is why Hiroshima remains an essential book, a reminder of things that must never be forgotten – and a glimpse of what might still befall us.
The South China Morning Post voiced its concerns about the new flu in an editorial titled: "Bird flu a reminder of things we dare not forget".
The French idea of l'esprit d'escalier, or the spirit of the staircase, as a reminder of things left unsaid, was one of the playful and poetic confidences that these sisters once shared.
We don't want to hear any more military bands-and we don't want to see any moremen in univorm marching in step, even if they're only going as far as 110th St. We're against parades, in this sense, as a reminder of things we'd much rather forget.
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This discovery is a reminder of several things.
This predictability is a reminder of three things.
The celebration is a reminder of two things.
On Cyprus, Pyla is a reminder of how things used to be.
The music by then was a reminder of how things might have been.
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