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just a quick reminder
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
This is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it in the middle of a sentence, like this: "I just wanted to send you a quick reminder that the meeting is tomorrow at 2:00 PM."
✓ Grammatically correct
Academia
News & Media
Alternative expressions(20)
a brief reminder
a short reminder
friendly reminder
as a reminder
just a reminder
a gentle reminder
a timely reminder
quick note
let me remind you
bear in mind
don't forget that
please remember that
i wanted to remind you
as a general sign
just a quick fix
as a general indication
just a quick salad
as a general evidence
i am just mentioning
it is important to remember
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
12 human-written examples
So just a quick reminder.
Academia
P-p-p-p "Just a quick reminder that you shouldn't stack your books on my head.
News & Media
Just a quick reminder of how the FBI defines terrorism... #Oregon UnderAttackpic.twitter.com/B3LCnDglMR Did I miss the call for the national guard in Oregon?
News & Media
Just a quick reminder that the Social will be held next Wed at 7PM at the Hub in the David Brower center just off campus.
Finally, just a quick reminder to check in on Sunday for our live coverage of all the 1pm ET games in the weekly NFL Clockwatch.
News & Media
10.17am: Just a quick reminder that you can still sign up now and play daily competitions with our Fantasy Football game, the most exciting of its kind on the web.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
48 human-written examples
If you've avoided them, missed them, or just need a quick reminder, here's a playlist that spans their career.
News & Media
Just as a quick reminder– think of this as the York Notes to Jeremy Clarkson, media studies students – Jeremy Clarkson is the highest paid presenter at the BBC, not a corporation known for stinting on the salaries of its star presenters (producers expected to provide food for such well-remunerated presenters get, one suspects, slightly smaller pay cheques).
News & Media
They might already know about them, but a quick reminder won't hurt.
Wiki
But first a quick reminder of how we got here.
News & Media
For those who insist that they could never say anything racist because they are not racists, I present a quick reminder: Just because you didn't intend for something to sound racist, doesn't mean it isn't, and just because you don't think you're a racist, doesn't mean you're not.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "just a quick reminder" to gently bring something to someone's attention without sounding demanding or critical.
Common error
Avoid starting every communication with "just a quick reminder". Vary your language to maintain reader engagement and avoid sounding repetitive.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "just a quick reminder" serves as an introductory remark to gently prompt someone's memory or attention regarding a specific task, event, or piece of information. As seen in Ludwig, this phrase prefaces the core message.
Frequent in
News & Media
45%
Academia
25%
Formal & Business
10%
Less common in
Wiki
10%
Science
5%
Social Media
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "just a quick reminder" functions as a polite preamble to bring something to someone's attention. Ludwig indicates that it's grammatically correct and commonly used in News & Media and Academia. While appropriate for neutral contexts, it should be used judiciously to avoid redundancy. Alternatives such as "a brief reminder" or "friendly reminder" can offer variety. Ludwig AI confirms its suitability for general English writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
just a reminder
Simplifies the phrase by removing "quick", making it slightly less urgent.
a brief reminder
Focuses on the conciseness and shortness of the reminder.
a short reminder
Highlights the brevity of the reminder.
a gentle reminder
Emphasizes the politeness and mildness of the reminder.
a timely reminder
Suggests the reminder is being given at an opportune moment.
friendly reminder
Highlights the amicable nature of the reminder.
quick note
Replaces "reminder" with "note", implying a less formal communication.
as a reminder
Frames the statement as a prompt to memory, emphasizing its purpose.
let me remind you
More direct and personal way of reminding someone.
bear in mind
Highlights something important that must be considered.
FAQs
What does "just a quick reminder" mean?
It is a polite way to bring something to someone's attention, implying that the reminder is brief and should not take much time to process.
What can I say instead of "just a quick reminder"?
You can use alternatives like "a brief reminder", "a short reminder", or "friendly reminder depending on the context.
Is it okay to use "just a quick reminder" in formal emails?
Yes, "just a quick reminder" is generally acceptable in formal emails, especially when you want to maintain a polite and non-demanding tone. However, for very formal contexts, consider alternatives like "as a reminder".
How can I make my reminders more effective?
Be clear and concise in your reminder. State the important information upfront and avoid unnecessary details. Using phrases like "just a quick reminder" can also soften the tone and make your message more approachable.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested