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Discover LudwigThe phrase "reminds him that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to someone being reminded of something. For example: She reminded him that he had an appointment with his doctor that afternoon.
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She reminds him that they made a deal.
Rachel reminds him that Eichmann had just been captured.
He stops only when a real salesclerk reminds him that he doesn't actually work there.
She reminds him that her parents lived next door to the Lichtys.
Blanchett reminds him that they're in Paris, and makes a pass.
Chester reminds him that they are just meeting for a drink.
She reminds him that he once said that another woman, who has had no children, glowed.
Mike reminds him that he owns (co-owns, actually) a house worth 2 million pounds.
Besides, each president needs something that arouses childlike glee and reminds him that he is still marginally human.
Eventually — and it takes some time — Botho's mother reminds him that he must marry a suitable girl.
His wife reminds him that Kalooki is not the name of a shtetl, whereupon her husband says, "Isn't it?
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