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The phrase "am reminded about" is not the most common usage in written English; "reminded of" is preferred.
You can use it when discussing something that triggers a memory or thought, but it's better to use "reminded of" for clarity.
Example: "I am reminded about the importance of teamwork every time I see our group in action."
Alternatives: "am reminded of" or "recall".
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When her Moderate party begins to lurch to the right, she breaks off from making rotten jokes on the Tony Blair lecture circuit ("I am reminded about the tourists and the leopard…") and begins to enact what will be familiar to viewers of Hollywood films as "the training sequence".
Because when I look into your eyes I see your mom, and I am reminded about how much we love each other.
I am reminded about how fortunate I am to be able to build not only a beautiful family, but a business with my husband Phil.
There are moments within each day that I am reminded about that decision and how it has influenced that given moment in my life.
And then I am reminded about that story of the kids whose school bus was hijacked and buried in a coal mine.
I ask Ann and am reminded about when my husband tried to get Cinderella out of character at Disney World, much to the amusement of our then very young children.
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Q: Being friendly was not something you needed to be reminded about, was it?
Pat has a meeting at the Bureau of Substance Abuse Services in Government Center at noon she needs to be reminded about, since she can't read her own handwriting.
They do not like to be reminded about it now.
Rogge said athletes would be reminded about the rule, as they were before the 2008 Beijing Games.
His assessment of her playing was diplomatic: "She needed to be reminded about notes and rhythms".
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