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The phrase 'put in mind of' is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to something that causes memories to be recalled or thoughts to be generated. For example: The sound of the waves crashing against the cliff put my mind of of the summers I used to spend at the beach with my family.
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The Minister was put in mind of a holiday-maker settling into a sand dune.
He is put in mind of a harrowing incident he feels compelled to recount.
For the first time ever watching this production, I was put in mind of gender-reversed Lorca play.
As Peter Capaldi slides, I hope happily, into the Tardis, I have been put in mind of childish things.
But I was put in mind of a painting by Fra Angelico in which saints and angels ascend, dancing, to Heaven.
But when I arrived at the library I was put in mind of more recent mythology: the architecture recalled the observation deck of the U.S.S.
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The intensity of the account put me in mind of Bernard Fall's "Hell in a Very Small Place".
It put me in mind of Rome.
It put me in mind of Fantasia - the hippopotamus!
It put me in mind of The Mind Robber.
All this put her in mind of Oz again.
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