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The phrase "will be remind" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "will be reminded"? If this is the case, you can use it when indicating that someone will receive a reminder about something in the future. Example: "You will be reminded of the meeting time a day before it occurs."
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Will he live down to his reputation as trouble on legs, or will be remind everyone just how good a player he is with his hands?
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We will be reminded that it's a "cultural institution".
Some viewers will be reminded of screen savers.
The players will be reminded that the money was there last year for Barkley, too.
"The American people will be reminded of that every day," Ms. Brundage said.
I will be reminded once again how technology has changed our lives.
But the devout, at least, will be reminded soon enough: Spring training starts in a month.
Helen will be reminded of her responsibilities as an elected Labour politician".
All CPS areas will be reminded of the importance of this training".
There are subtle things the Giants' defenders will be reminded of should Leaf enter the game.
In the coming months, we will be reminded that he is also an actor.
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