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"only a reminder" is a correct and common phrase that can be used in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize that something is simply a reminder and not meant to be taken as anything else. Example: "This email is only a reminder to submit your monthly report by tomorrow."
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"So remind, [O Mohamad]; you are only a reminder.
"Besides, it's only a reminder".
Reagan's not only a reminder of America's glory days, but of their own.
Only a reminder that power corrupts, mercy is never easy, and forgiveness sticks in the gullet.
A retreat into the past is only a reminder of the causes of this economic free fall.
But Mr. Bush's appearance was only a reminder of how completely he has often seemed to separate himself from the events governing his fate.
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It was not only anti-Soviet, but a reminder of Romania's fascist past.
But his participation will serve only as a reminder of the kind of healthy political anger that Bush's victory managed to quell.
An offering of tough grilled artichokes served only as a reminder that an artichoke is after all just a thistle.
Still, this book must be taken seriously, if only as a reminder that survival in a world threatened by real dangers hangs by a very slender thread.
As a means of comparison though, darts serves only as a reminder of what once was – a speck in the distance to chase forlornly.
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