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be reminded upon
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "be reminded upon" is not correct and does not sound natural in written English.
It is not commonly used and may confuse readers; a more standard expression would be preferable. Example: "You will be reminded upon your arrival."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Alternative expressions(4)
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1 human-written examples
It is good to be reminded, upon rereading, how delicious and dead-on "The Château" is.
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But since there's an intrinsic pleasure in seeing virtue rewarded and vice returning home with its tail between its legs, let's look at the nominations for Best Foreign Language Film which, as I'm reminded upon reading Larry Rohter's post today at the Times about certain patterns in the entries, are made by the countries themselves.
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There are even sheets with the logos of your daughter's school, should she need to be reminded of her whereabouts upon waking ($29.99 for a twin set).
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Billy Elliot is the son of a coal miner, as you probably don't need to be reminded, who has chanced upon ballet one day at the gym where he is being taught (not too willingly) to box.
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Reading all this, your terminally lowbrow Lost in Showbiz couldn't help but be reminded of The X Factor, upon whose theatrical inter-judge arguments such confected conflict may well be directly based.
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In these dark days, we have never needed to be reminded more of what was, once upon a time.
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Now and then it is healthy to be reminded of the fragility of the convenience culture upon which we have all become so pathetically dependent.
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But the longer we meditate upon Raisa's story, the more we should be reminded of Gulliver's Travels and its terrible and misanthropic conclusions.
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And while it's "almost too hard to take" for some family to again be reminded of tragedies of four decades ago, Ms. Gomes said, the Kellers were touched upon hearing of the new honors being bestowed upon Timothy.
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They needed to be reminded?
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You have to be reminded.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "be reminded of" instead of "be reminded upon" for grammatical correctness and clarity. "Be reminded of" is the standard and widely accepted construction.
Common error
Avoid using "upon" after "reminded". The correct preposition to use is "of". For instance, instead of saying "I was reminded upon seeing it", say "I was reminded of seeing it".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "be reminded upon" functions as a passive construction where someone or something receives a reminder. However, it is grammatically incorrect, as noted by Ludwig AI, because the correct preposition to use with "reminded" is "of", not "upon".
Frequent in
News & Media
60%
Wiki
20%
Science
20%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Reference
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "be reminded upon" attempts to convey the idea of receiving a reminder due to a specific trigger, it's grammatically incorrect. As Ludwig AI points out, the correct phrasing is "be reminded of". Although the phrase appears in various contexts, including news and media, its infrequent and incorrect usage suggests avoiding it in favor of more standard constructions for clarity and grammatical accuracy. Always use "be reminded of" to ensure proper communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
be reminded of
Replaces "upon" with "of", creating a grammatically correct and more common construction.
be notified when
Shifts the focus to receiving notification, changing the action.
receive a reminder about
Emphasizes the reception of a reminder, altering the sentence structure.
recall something upon
Focuses on the act of recalling, changing the subject's role.
be informed of
Highlights the act of receiving information, changing the emphasis.
be alerted to
Emphasizes being alerted, suggesting a sense of urgency or importance.
have it brought to one's attention
Uses a more formal and passive construction to indicate being reminded.
be made aware of
Focuses on becoming aware, which can be a less direct form of being reminded.
have something refreshed in one's memory
Highlights the refreshing of memory, which is a more descriptive way of being reminded.
get a prompt about
Uses "prompt" to mean a reminder, suggesting a more direct cue.
FAQs
Is it grammatically correct to say "be reminded upon"?
No, the grammatically correct phrase is "be reminded of". The preposition "upon" is not typically used in this context.
What can I say instead of "be reminded upon"?
Use "be reminded of", which is the standard and correct phrase. Alternatives include "be notified" or "receive a reminder" depending on the specific meaning you intend.
Which is correct: "be reminded of" or "be reminded upon"?
"Be reminded of" is correct. "Be reminded upon" is not standard English and should be avoided.
What's the difference between "be reminded of" and "be reminded upon"?
"Be reminded of" is the standard and grammatically correct phrase. "Be reminded upon" is not a recognized construction in English.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
2.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested