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Discover LudwigThe phrase "that remind me" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to introduce a thought or memory that is triggered by something previously mentioned. Example: "I saw a picture of the Eiffel Tower today, and that reminds me of the time I visited Paris with my family. We had the best croissants at a little bakery near our hotel."
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/ Flowers that remind me of blood".
And others that remind me of my childhood prejudices.
"There are certain days that remind me of why I ran for this office," he said.
My iPod is loaded with songs that remind me of this place.
Barack Obama: "There are certain days that remind me of why I ran for this office.
Nights I see meteor showers and satellites that remind me of Afghanistan.
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There was one bit that reminded me of dancing.
There was one incident that reminded me that some Americans are unaware of other cultures.
She has this quality that reminds me of Jeanne Moreau.
It has a melodious quality that reminds me of music.
"Oh, that reminds me," Mom said, happy to join in.
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