keep in mind
keep (it) in mind (that)
Used to introduce something that one wants to emphasize or be remembered. Students will need to keep it in mind that classes begin an hour earlier than normal on Monday. I know that the sales figures seem low, but keep in mind that we should get nice bump from the holidays. Keep in mind, this is only the second year that she's been on the board.
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keep in mind
To think of or remember someone or something. A noun or pronoun can be used between "keep" and "in." I do keep your daughter in mind for babysitting, but we just haven't needed anyone lately. Just keep in mind that it gets dark a lot earlier these days. I don't want you to have any trouble driving home.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
keep someone or something in mind (for someone or something)
to remember to bring up someone or something in regard to someone or something. Would you keep me in mind for the vice president job? I will keep a position in mind for John, since he is graduating soon.
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keep someone or something in mind
and bear someone or something in mindto remember and think about someone or something. When you're driving a car, you must bear this in mind at all times: Keep your eyes on the road. As you leave home, keep your family in mind.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
bear/keep somebody/something in ˈmind
,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
- any fool can/could...
- any fool could (do something)
- no fox given
- a (damn) sight more (something)
- a sight more
- AIIC
- something else again
- something else entirely
- (it's) (a)bout time
- about time