bear in mind

bear (someone or something) in mind

To remember, think about, or consider someone or something (in regard to something else). Good luck in your new job in New York City! Bear us in mind when you hit the big time! Regulators can be very picky about details, so bear that in mind when you're filling out the application.
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bear in mind (that)

To remember and consider something when making a decision or before taking action. This phrase is often used as an instruction. Before you ask for a raise, bear in mind that the company isn't doing well financially right now. Bearing in mind that you got excellent grades this semester, your father and I are willing to extend your curfew.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

bear in mind

Also, keep in mind. Remember, as in Bear in mind that I can't walk as fast as you, or Keep your constituency in mind when you speak. [First half of 1500s]
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The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.

bear in mind

remember and take into account.
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Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary

bear/keep somebody/something in ˈmind

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bear/keep in ˈmind that...

not forget about somebody/something: We’ll bear you in mind if a job becomes available. I’ll keep your advice in mind. Do bear in mind that the tickets are usually sold very quickly.
See also: bear, keep, mind, somebody, something
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
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  • bear (someone or something) in mind
  • bear something in mind
  • absorb (someone or something) in(to) (something)
  • a go (at someone or something)
  • have a go
  • have a go (at someone or something)
  • have a go at
  • have a go at someone
  • get on (someone or something)
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