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Discover LudwigThe phrase "audible reminder" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a sound or signal that serves to remind someone of something.
Example: "The app sends an audible reminder every hour to take a break and stretch."
Alternatives: "sound reminder" or "audio alert".
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The Stier used to be the local archbishop's audible reminder of his power over the city, nowadays it mainly makes tourists wonder what the heck it was they just heard.
I hyper-focus on my goals, and everything around me slips into a blur, so having that audible reminder throughout the day was a really powerful and beautiful thing.
Five times a day now, Soy's voice rings out, not just as a call to daily prayer, but also as an audible reminder for many Muslims in Turkey that their long-held dream of worshiping inside the Hagia Sophia may become a reality.
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Your rugrats' screams are audible reminders that the future of libraries is in good hands.
Many protocols lack the audible reminders to perform timely BG measurement and insulin dose adjustment-critical factors for safe and effective glycemic control, as demonstrated in our analysis.
These products give audible reminders like "5 minutes left" and automatically enforce time limits.
Use timers and programs with visible or audible reminders to make sure you don't forget appointments or scheduled tasks.
In the telephone survey, about three out of five people said they would be more likely to buckle up in back if there were an audible or visual reminder system like the one in front.
TIM also offers an audible and visual fifteen minute reminder, to help you make sure your meetings don't run on too long.
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