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Discover LudwigThe phrase "reminding him of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to reminding someone of something that has happened before, or to remind someone of something they know or need to remember. For example: The smell of freshly-baked cookies reminded him of the days when his grandmother used to bake them for him.
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That's what I was reminding him of".
He refused, reminding him of his contract.
And they're going to keep reminding him of it".
They, in turn, enjoy reminding him of his lowly origins.
Was all this waxing about torn-down posters reminding him of those dreaded stereotypes?
I'd have to keep reminding him of things, and sometimes I'd lose my patience".
Eva!" while Longoria hit, reminding him of the actress whose name he nearly shares.
Reminding him of her infidelity will only irritate him by increasing his feeling of helplessness.
I sent him an e-mail reminding him of the fact, and the date.
It was from his son, reminding him of his promise to take him to the circus.
But the queasy feelings stayed with David, reminding him of how fragile life is.
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