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"get a reminder" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to receive or obtain a notification or message that serves as a prompt to remember something. Example: "Don't forget to get a reminder for the meeting tomorrow."
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But for the next few days, they will get a reminder.
I'll get a reminder of this wonderful fortnight when my credit-card bill comes in.
The more you run the system, the sooner you will get a reminder.
Sign up here to get a reminder of the landing on your calendar.
Anyone can RSVP for an event and get a reminder email.
Over the next week, 500,000 firms will get a reminder of the rules.
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I recently got a reminder of how far things have come in the United States.
"We keep getting a reminder of what a special talent we have at the football club.
But the White House got a reminder of one alternative course with the carnage in Falluja last week.
Last week, Americans got a reminder that it sometimes takes lawbreakers with a conscience to bring to light more profound violations.
Mr. Bayh got a reminder of that on Sunday when he appeared on "This Week" on ABC.
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