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The phrase "for remind" is not correct and is not usable in written English.
If you mean to convey the idea of reminding someone, it would be better to use the phrase "to remind". For example, "I am sending you this email to remind you to do your homework".
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The music video for "Remind Me", featuring an infographic-style video by French company H5, won the 2002 MTV Europe Music Award for best music video.
Norwegian electronic duo Röyksopp brought in H5 to direct the video for "Remind Me," which illustrates a day in the life of a woman working in London's Square Mile.
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Thank you for reminding me.
Thanks for reminding me, Barbara Ras.
Thank you for reminding us, Mr Brüderle.
(Thank you for reminding us).
Thank you for reminding me of Midwood.
"Thanks for reminding me," Jenkins said.
And for reminding us to schedule that annual physical.
All around Dad's house were notices for reminding.
Thanks to Julia Golding for reminding me of this.
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