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Discover Ludwig"only reminds" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize that something is the primary or sole purpose of something. For example: "The smell of coffee only reminds me of my grandmother's kitchen."
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But, damn it, that only reminds me, "who wants to" is one haunting refrain.
I see my old people everywhere, which only reminds me that I'll never see them again.
"Playing parts like these only reminds you of how smart the real investigators are.
Back at Arsenal, seeing their cherished No14 back in full flow only reminds them of how far they have sunk.
Representing memories in this way not only reminds people of their social history without visiting a place specially, but also provides a correlation and helps to develop an empathy with citizens and strengthens urban memory.
But the British swept the rest of the tennis events, which only reminds one of how long it has been since 1908.
(In his missive, Mr. Díaz reached for the history books himself, declaring, "The whole situation only reminds me of when Rome was controlled by emperors").
Mr Clinton's omnipresence not only reminds us that his wife made her political career by attaching herself to his coat-tails.
A rewatch not only reminds you of identifiable spots to look out for during your trip, but it also adds to the excitement of your upcoming exploration.
Attempting to canonise his party's most contentious politician only reminds us she was queen of their tribe, queen of the south, but not the nation.
And the series only reminds us that what constitutes a happy ending is the attention of a good-looking and prosperous man.
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