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Discover LudwigThe phrase "reminiscence about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to someone's recollections or memories about a particular event or person. Example: Her reminiscence about her childhood brought tears to her eyes. I enjoyed listening to my grandparents' reminiscences about their youth in the countryside.
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Writers for The Millions reminiscence about their favorite indie bookstores.
At one point, he began to improv a reminiscence about her with Stiller, saying, "Boy, she is a tomcat.
Poignant memories occasionally pierce through the noise, like a reminiscence about the barista who uncannily resembled a dead childhood friend.
The New Yorker, April 16 , 1990P. 36 The story is a reminiscence about the summer of 1967.
Sometimes he drifted off into reminiscence about the time he worked at the World's Fair as a soda jerker.
A common reminiscence about college concerns the spontaneous philosophical conversations that occur in dorm hallways at 3am.
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Bob Thompson reminiscences about interviewing Joan Didion and Philip Roth.
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