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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'remind us about' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that someone is reminding you or someone else about something. For example: "John sent us an email to remind us about the upcoming meeting."
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JV Timeyin, just remind us about, you know, when you bring water to a community what difference does it make?
These results are not definitive, but they serve to remind us about Rachel Carson's warnings about the use of chemicals of uncertain toxicity, including OP insecticides.
We all collect personal mementos, treasured objects that remind us about our past.
And their agents are always calling us to remind us about them".
"I think that we've seized on them because they remind us about the journey," one says.
Ron Chernow is right to remind us about the largely forgotten legacy of Ferdinand Pecora.
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He reminded us about why we want to make movies.
His distinction also reminds us about the current chart battle.
As he reminds us about multitasking celebrities in one of his barbed opuses: "If William Shatner Can, I Can Too".
Mr. Collins reminds us about the important and diminishing role played by unions in providing political voice for ordinary people.
They told us about new businesses or reminded us about old businesses, announced sales and invigorated the community with tales of success.
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