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The phrase "am reminded of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a recollection or association triggered by something specific.
Example: "Hearing that song always makes me am reminded of my childhood summers spent at the beach."
Alternatives: "brings to mind" or "makes me think of".
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I am reminded of Lars von Trier's cinematic outrages.
Once more I am reminded of something priestly: a sacrifice.
I am reminded of the funeral of Bettie Jones.
I am reminded of a newspaper cartoon from years ago.
I am reminded of that description nearly every Friday.
I am reminded of the Shakespeare lines: "Who is Silvia?
I am reminded of that every day as a surgeon.
In an odd way, I am reminded of William Blake.
I am reminded of this every time I walk past the Apple store on University Drive.
I am reminded of a folk song of the Hebrides that I heard years ago.
I am reminded of a favorite comic my mom had on her refrigerator.
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