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The phrase "a reminder to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a way to introduce advice or instructions to a person. For example, "A reminder to treat yourself with kindness today."
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This is just a reminder to self.
A reminder to collect dry cleaning, perhaps.
Tap tap tap, a reminder to Charles, just as Binet's lathe was a reminder to me.
It's also a reminder to double-check your work.
They are meant to be a reminder to the staff.
Consider it a reminder to read the fine print.
The theft was a reminder to stay vigilant.
"It's a reminder to be aware," he added.
The lesson: Set a reminder to pay your taxes.
So, a reminder to donate, if you can.
Was that a reminder to protect necessary papers?
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a reminder to the museum
a reminder to the progressive
a reminder to all applicants
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a reminder to stoke
a reminder to challenge
as a reminder to passengers
before i email a reminder to folks
a call to
a warning to
a evidence to
a recollection to
a sign to
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a testament to
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