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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'which reminds' is correct and can be used in written English.
Generally, it is used when one thing reminds you of another. For example, "I was walking down the street and I noticed a store with a sign that said 'Sale!' Which reminds me, I need to buy a new pair of shoes."
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That's another noun which reminds us of the connection.
But where does coffee come from?" Which reminds him.
Of greater interest is Breitner's street photography, which reminds you how new this genre was.
"There's a kind of goofy innocence to it which reminds me of myself," he told me.
She takes a trip to an island which reminds of her favorite seaside resort, Ost end.
The Welsh language has a unique character which reminds me of the country's landscapes and history.
But that's where you get the best chocolate for bathing in, which reminds me.
It's a track with otherworldly gravitas, which reminds you that music really is magic.
which reminds of the estimator in (12) for the SPF algorithm.
Eleven years later it's at 7800, which reminds us that investing is about long-term success.
"We have a little graveyard which reminds us of our history.
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