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Discover LudwigThe phrase "remind him of" is correct and usable in written English.
You typically use this phrase when you want to remind someone of something that they may have forgotten, or to remind them of the importance of something. For example, "I reminded him of our plans to go camping this weekend."
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I remind him of his sister.
I remind him of the incident.
They remind him of something.
Remind him of ruined prints.
"I remind him of this".
Because they remind him of his mother?
They remind him of his place.
Obama might, obliquely, remind him of that.
I remind him of the evening.
Organic-food nuts remind him of himself as a believer.
Perhaps this team will remind him of that team.
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