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The phrase "should have reminded" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to express regret for not reminding someone about something that should have been done. For example: "I should have reminded Brian to bring his lunch to school yesterday."
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If the financial crisis should have reminded investors of anything, it is to fear hype.
Two wrongs, they should have reminded themselves, do not make a right.
Perhaps we should have reminded him that Nocturnalist is a night life column when we R.S.V.P.'d.
I believe the article should have reminded readers of the unfortunate and even traumatic consequences of inappropriate gossip.
In between apologies, the president should have reminded those pompous blowhards that without our interference, they would all be speaking German.
(Perhaps someone on Mr. McGreeey's staff should have reminded him that the last politician to make a spectacle of himself in dress shoes on a beach was Richard M. Nixon).
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You should've reminded us again and again and again, week after week, that we were loved and that we were safe.
Nick Adams pauses for an imitation of James Cagney in "The Public Enemy". He should never have reminded us.
In retrospect, we both agreed we should not have reminded her about the project, thus letting her experience a lesson of failure this time, a direct result of her lack of discipline and absent-mindedness.
Why should the sublimity of these images immediately have reminded Keats that he must die?
The experimental group was on average reminded by the home-help service staff 55% (range 0%100%%) of the times they should have been reminded.
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