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Discover Ludwig"called to remind" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you are trying to explain why you are doing something or why something happened. For example: "We received a phone call from the company, called to remind us that we had a meeting scheduled for this afternoon."
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But later that day, an agent called to remind her of an appointment.
Wang Peisan called to remind me that I had promised to take her to the grocery store.
Grandma and Mom called to remind me that my personal best was all they ever asked for.
When Mr. Bartholomew did not return the e-mail message, he testified, Mr. Bruno's secretary called to remind him to follow up.
One morning, in the summer of 1960, an executive from CBS Sports called to remind Conerly, his roommate, about an audition for a daily five-minute radio show scheduled for that afternoon.
Or, as the city attorney for Forks, Wash., (once a roaring town that declared itself the Logging Capital of the World) said when I called to remind him of last week's anniversary: "That's not a day we celebrate.
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The two still speak at least once a day, though mother no longer calls to remind daughter of looming deadlines.
I am calling to remind you that things would be a lot easier if you appoint yourself to the Senate seat.
To this day, the two refer to shoes as "thingies," and my friend calls to remind me when there's "a great thingy sale at Nordstrom's".
"My mom would call to remind me of an early class, an early exam," says Miss Natbony, now 22 and in her second year at Georgetown Law.
The second call went better: "I'm calling to remind you and your husband to vote in this election," Mr. Kelley said, then exclaimed "Great!" when his target pledged to back Mr. Romney.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com