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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also reminds" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that something brings to mind or evokes a memory or thought in addition to what has already been mentioned.
Example: "The painting is beautiful and also reminds me of my childhood summers spent by the beach."
Alternatives: "also evokes" or "also brings to mind".
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It also reminds me what I've done.
Lobster also reminds me of my honeymoon.
It also reminds me of how gracious Americans can be.
His distinction also reminds us about the current chart battle.
She also reminds us that leftovers can be healthy.
But it also reminds me strongly of my childhood.
It also reminds us that he's a Conservative.
It also reminds me a bit of Christopher Paolini Eragon.
The conservatory also reminds visitors of changing views of propriety.
Whitmarsh also reminds us that disbelief comes in many varieties.
It also reminds me to think outside traditional boundaries".
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