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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am reminded that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a recollection or realization about something, often in a reflective or contemplative context.
Example: "As I look at the old photographs, I am reminded that time passes quickly and memories are precious."
Alternatives: "I recall that" or "I remember that."
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That's until I am reminded that it's my job.
I am reminded that grain is alive, a host for bacteria.
Almost daily, I am reminded that our world-class enforcement attorneys cannot do it all alone.
Now and then I am reminded that my wife is smarter than I am.
I am reminded that sometimes it's the opposite of striving that brings the most precious reward.
While Trinidad shares nationhood with Tobago, I am reminded that this jewel of an island clearly is her own land.
I am reminded that here, unlike in my own casual parish, women wear splendid hats and gloves to church.
"When I look at our bookings in January, February and March, I am reminded that Sept. 11 really did occur".
Reading a recently leaked memo from a Magic Circle firm, however, I am reminded that not everything has changed.
As springtime walking weather approaches, I am reminded that it was once possible to circle Manhattan Island on foot.
"When I visit Walter Reed, when I've signed letters to families," he said, "whose loved ones have not come home, I am reminded that there is a cost".
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