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The phrase "a string of reminders" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to multiple reminders that are presented in a sequence or list.
Example: "I received a string of reminders about the upcoming deadlines for my projects."
Alternatives: "a series of reminders" or "a list of reminders."
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It was the latest in a string of reminders of the Union's strangely unclear status: an institution that celebrities of all kinds, including world leaders, are flattered to be asked to visit, and yet, simultaneously, a vaguely preposterous black-tie social club not taken particularly seriously even by most Oxford students.
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The first half of the new show - essentially a string of pure dance hits from his early repertory, reworked for five women - gives an exhilarating reminder of those qualities.
All that focused labor was a reminder: the artists managed to find enough water to linger near these stone chambers for a string of centuries, like a long-sustained chord.
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