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The phrase "serve as a reminder of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe something that brings something else to mind, or serves as a memory prompt. For example: - Seeing the old photo album served as a reminder of my childhood. - The broken clock still hanging on the wall serves as a reminder of the day my grandfather passed away. - The statue in the park serves as a reminder of the city's history. - The empty chair at the dinner table serves as a reminder of the loved ones we have lost.
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They still serve as a reminder of tragedy.
But he added that it should serve as a reminder of what really matters.
The companies' names serve as a reminder of how News Corporation has evolved over the years.
The photographs serve as a reminder of how young Podemos members are.
She thinks the sculptures should serve as a reminder of the country's past.
These conventions now just serve as a reminder of what we used to have.
"These comments serve as a reminder of the attitudes which can still exists at the highest professional levels".
But caution should be taken, these loans serve as a reminder of the hazards inherent in this type of debt.
What Gaytten's beautifully crafted clothes did on Fridaywas serve as a reminder of the potential for great fashion Dior has.
In that sense, the billboards seem to serve as a reminder of the industry's incredible self-regard.
Sunday should serve as a reminder of what could happen if the real work of Tahrir Square is left unfinished.
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