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"constantly reminding me" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where someone is repeatedly presenting a message to another person, typically to make sure they don't forget it. For example, "My boss is constantly reminding me that I need to finish the project by Friday."
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Constantly reminding me of you.
"Everybody else is constantly reminding me of it".
People are constantly reminding me of what my role should be".
My parents also preached to me the importance of social activism and political involvement: dragging me to rallies, encouraging me to volunteer and constantly reminding me how fortunate I was to grow up where I did.
On the train the women tell me more about their plans, while constantly reminding me that they are simply facilitators, and it's the volunteers on the ground who really make the difference – and the refugees who really matter.
However, as these books are constantly reminding me, if there weren't some human beings who retained that childish curiosity about the world, the great discoveries and insights which shape all our lives might remain hidden.
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It constantly reminds me just how vulnerable we are".
"My mother constantly reminded me that I was black in America," he said.
"The firefighters constantly remind me how thankful they are that we did that," Biggers said.
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My parents and other Chinese immigrants constantly remind me how much more my generation has, living in the United States.
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