Collocations withreminder

These are words often used in combination withreminder.

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constant reminder
The advantages, however, include a topicality and a constant reminder of the many exciting frontiers under active investigation.
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grim reminder
We all know, do we not, the grim reminder on an income tax return that late payment of income tax can attract interest.
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salutary reminder
He finishes his text with a set of rules, the last of which is a salutary reminder to all who would seek to practise taphonomic experiments.
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sharp reminder
However, it carried with it a sharp reminder of how quickly things can change.
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stark reminder
That was a stark reminder of the problems that occur when no wheels are allowed in an area.
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timely reminder
It provides a timely reminder of the importance of the long-advocated but oftneglected practice of hand washing between patient encounters.
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useful reminder
The mapping history of the unknown southern land offers a useful reminder of the possibility of illusion in these new maps too.
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visual reminder
Canary wharf provides a potent visual reminder of that.
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