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"constantly reminded" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It means to be reminded repeatedly or consistently. Example: She was constantly reminded by her parents to clean her room, but she always forgot.
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I get constantly reminded on Twitter".
I'm constantly reminded that I'm not Korean".
They are constantly reminded of that.
"Yeah, I'm constantly reminded," Chambers said with a sigh.
Injuries constantly reminded him how delicate that dream can be.
"I'm constantly reminded of that by people here," he said.
"But I'm constantly reminded about how sad Alicia is.
Months passed, and war constantly reminded us of its presence.
As we are constantly reminded, major league sports are, at heart, a business.
"My mother constantly reminded me that I was black in America," he said.
Viewers are constantly reminded that the judges are looking for "the complete package".
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