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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always remind" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to express the idea of consistently prompting someone to remember something.
Example: "I always remind my team to submit their reports by Friday."
Alternatives: "constantly remind" or "regularly prompt".
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She would always remind me.
"That's what I always remind myself".
I always remind them of that".
"We would normally have forgotten but you always remind us.
And they always remind me that I'm carrying something valuable.
My students always remind me that it's worth it.
But children always remind me of what's important.
And I always remind them who that person is".
Birds and crossword puzzles always remind us of your spirit.
Whatever the use, it will always remind us of Burns, just as terza rima will always remind us of Dante.
And I always remind myself to go darker, denser and deeper.
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