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a phrase that introduces a reminder. (A little haughty or parental.) •
Bill: Need I remind you that today is Friday? Bob (sarcastically): Gee, how else would I have known?
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John: Need I remind you of our policy against smoking in the office? Jane: Sorry, I forgot.
Dictionary of American idioms.
2013.
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