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The phrase "a reminders" is not correct in English.
It should be "a reminder" or "reminders" depending on the context. You can use "a reminder" when referring to a single instance of something that serves to remind someone of something.
Example: "I set a reminder for my doctor's appointment next week."
Alternatives: "a notice" or "a prompt".
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The Astrid Tasks/To-do List app (free on iOS and Android) is not specifically meant for keeping resolutions, but as its name suggests it's both a to-do list app and a reminders app.
You can also create a Reminders from Inbox, Keep and Google Now.
Instead of designing interfaces around anachronistic metaphors based on office desktops in the 1980s or within the constraints of a ~5-inch screen, HoloLens apps can be as literal as they need to be, from simple projections of something on your PC monitor to a reminders screen that takes up an entire wall so that you absolutely can't miss it.
Have a reminders notebook so you can pass all your projects!
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Now a reminder.
JUST a reminder.
Just as a reminder:.
And a reminder.
It is also a reminder.
Her friend shouted a reminder.
A reminder: "You are here".
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