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Discover Ludwig"give a reminder" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You could use it to remind someone of a deadline or important appointment, for example: "Please give me a reminder a few days before the exam."
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6. Liverpool give a reminder of their old quality Losing Jamie Carragher was a real blow to Liverpool.
The shame of forgetting to give a reminder is excruciating.
Although it seems silly to give a reminder which way the bullets point, people have been known to load cartridges in the magazine backwards.
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The paradox was that United were finally giving a reminder that they could attack with menace.
After a delay, in a new context, or when given a "reminder shock," the fear of the tone returned.
If she did not already know that, she was given a reminder on December 15th, when members of Congress voted themselves a 62% pay rise.
Then Randolph, who was speaking in an animated fashion as he stood on the steps of the dugout before Tuesday's game, gave a reminder of what followed.
Mr Campbell often rose to the occasion too, giving a reminder of what the Labour government has both lost and gained since he left.
Giambi had broken the game open, at 8-2, and given a reminder of how much more dangerous the Yankees can be when he is swinging well.
If the signs were encouraging for Leo Cullen's side, they were given a reminder of Toulon's power after 10 minutes.
Take King's Lynn, which twice this year has given a reminder of one of the reasons to play the game to start with: being out-of-doors, season by season, in a stunning environment.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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