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Discover LudwigThe phrase "set up a reminder" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to remind someone of a task or event. For example, "Can you set up a reminder for me to leave for my flight tomorrow morning?".
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Launch Siri by pressing and holding on the Home button, then simply say "remind me about this" to set up a reminder.
Enter whether the reading was taken before or after a meal and set up a reminder for the next test.
Change a phone number on your phone, and it's instantly updated on your tablet and computer; set up a reminder on your Mac, and your phone will chirp at the appointed time or even place.
By pressing arrow keys to move the cursor and pressing the Enter key to click, you can use the grid to change your television's channel, set up a reminder -- "Show's about to start!' -- that will pop up at the appropriate time, or even program your VCR to tape a show.
You can ask for jokes, talk about your day but also set up a reminder.
For instance, if you're planning to grab drinks with a friend, Messenger can suggest to set up a reminder.
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Set up a Christmas reminder service at postoffice.co.uk.co.uk
Set up a calendar reminder or something, if you have to.
Other features of the app include letting users set up a daily reminder to be mindful, along with some lightweight analytics to chart progress — with the app recording how many sessions and minutes a user has clocked in total, along with how many days in a row they've kept up their habit.
The app will prompt those booking with the Hilton app to set up a scheduled 'Ride Reminder' for when they are going to and from the hotel to various destinations in the area they are staying.
Set up a Twitter direct-message reminder for projects due.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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