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"constantly reminding" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who regularly brings attention to a particular issue or situation. For example: "I appreciate my mother constantly reminding me of the importance of an education."
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Toni Nadal is constantly reminding his nephew that his worst day on the tennis court is better than most people's best day.
Constantly reminding me of you.
"Everybody else is constantly reminding me of it".
"This is why I'm constantly reminding students to engage their core and stay tight," she said.
I'm constantly reminding my patients to supplement, especially for patients who aren't big meat eaters.
He is constantly reminding us that even the facility's meanest, scariest patients find him uncommonly menacing.
"It's about habit change, and constantly reminding pupils to be respectful," Birbalsingh says.
I should certainly not try to remember it by constantly reminding myself of what you did.
"It needs constantly reminding that it isn't the centre of the world".
It was time I stopped constantly reminding myself that I'd lost her.
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