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The phrase "reminded them about" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to talk about something that you or someone else reminded another person about. Example sentence: I reminded them about the upcoming meeting.
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But I think it reminded them about what the past and sports are all about.
I politely reminded them about the no-talking rule halfway through the trip.
"I love you guys," he said and reminded them about old seltzer men losing their spritzer.
After breakfast, the couple said goodbye to their guests, and reminded them about the Christmastime wedding reception they are planning.
By 7 40 the food still hadn't arrived and someone reminded them about the reception.
He reminded them about the witness who first lost her nerve.
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Keep track of who you send your letter to and occasionally remind them about your services by sending out reminder postcards and mailings.
I remind them about encouraging each other's ideas.
I think to remind them about bad things is not good, it's better to remind them about good things.
People keep reminding them about their past atrocities and policy failures".
We shouldn't have an obligation of reminding them about court orders for their own buildings".
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