Word info

keep in mind

Verb

Meaning

keep in mind (third-person singular simple present keeps in mind, present participle keeping in mind, simple past and past participle kept in mind)

To remember; to be mindful of or pay attention to.
Keep in mind that he does not hear too well, so you may have to speak loudly.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Although basic lands aren't usually worth mentioning, do keep in mind that full art lands are very popular and the foil variants will likely go for at least $4 or so. Source: Internet

ANd keep in mind when you open a business that means there’s a couple hundred more people (the employees) that have to leave their homes on a regular basis and interact with persons outside of their households. Source: Internet

Also important to keep in mind is that change takes time, so a little patience and perseverance can go a long way towards helping colleagues become more emotionally and socially proficient. Source: Internet

A good rule to keep in mind: “If you’re a Republican, if you care what the press says, you lose.” Source: Internet

Also, keep in mind that the appearance of a home is one of the first things people notice. Source: Internet

And I think that that’s like a critical thing to keep in mind. Source: Internet

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