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The phrase "always reminded of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a consistent feeling or memory triggered by something specific.
Example: "Every time I hear that song, I am always reminded of our summer road trip."
Alternatives: "constantly think of" or "perpetually recall".
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Still, one is always reminded of history.
"He was always reminded of his past.
One that I'm always reminded of by my ringtone is The Muppets.
It always reminded of horses tied up outside of a saloon, but in this case… They're plastic?
Every morning I paint the sea, and I am always reminded of how remarkably small I am.
But we are always reminded of how much takes place beyond view — hidden behind velvet ropes and guarded by phalanxes of doormen.
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The smell of home cooking always reminded me of my grandmother, Beauty.
"He always reminded me of the opening line of The Cincinnati Kid: 'He was a tight man.
Pope Benedict's ghoulish eyes and vulpine expressions have always reminded me of Eisenstadt's portrait of Joseph Goebbels.
"The story of the blue sweater has always reminded me of how we are all connected," Novogratz writes.
Mark Zuckerberg's manner has always reminded me of someone, but I could never quite grasp hold of it.
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