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Discover Ludwig"has reminded" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when someone or something is causing someone else to remember something. For example, "The old photo album has reminded me of how much we used to laugh together."
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But he has reminded himself to pull back the reins.
The crisis has reminded many of the benefits of liquidity.
Snowden has reminded us that those technological walls have cracks.
Chakrabarti has reminded Labour of an ongoing lesson.
Judge Molloy has reminded us of one other thing.
And UBS has reminded us (as if we needed it) why such strict rules are needed.
Nonetheless, the havoc has reminded overseas investors that a Komodo economy sometimes has a nasty bite.
It has reminded the world of the threat of extremism in Pakistan.
At the same time, he has reminded them to ignore the criticisms of the outside world.
A young lady we know has reminded us that there'll always be a Philadelphia.
The vision of Mr. Dupuis in the bed has reminded her of something.
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