"kindly remind that" is correct and usable in written English. It can be used when asking someone to be reminded of something, such as a meeting or deadline. For example, "Please kindly remind that I have a meeting at 3:00 PM tomorrow.".
(ii) Care delivery organizations (CDOs) It may be kindly reminded that the structure and the role of each CDO are already described in Sect.
Pepsi is back to square one with their advertising: huge circles with a simple color scheme and one to three syllable slogans that kindly remind you that Pepsi is fresh and it tastes good.
Kindly remind TR that you are very interested in them and their life, but that you simply do not wish to discuss the relative they have beef with; instead, you'd rather hear what's up with them.
The deal is that the Government, ISPs, and intellectual property owners will work together to kindly remind you that not all forms of file-sharing are on the up and up.
Now, before you go tweeting about the demise of the English language, let me kindly remind you that the Oxford Dictionary Online is not the same thing as the Oxford English Dictionary.
So now when one of your techy friends starts his rant about RFID, kindly remind him that the technology can be used for non-evil ways.
Have you ever seen a commercial, particularly around the holiday season, where the commercial shows you the latest new toys and gadgets available for kids and then kindly remind you that batteries are not included?
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Ha Thuy Vy
MA of Applied Linguistic, Maquarie University, Australia