keep in mind that

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.
See also: keep, mind
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

keep (it) in mind that

a statement emphasizing something that the speaker wants remembered. Bill: When we get there I want to take a long hot shower. Father: Keep it in mind that we are guests, and we have to fit in with the routines of the household. Sally: Keep it in mind that you don't work here anymore, and you just can't go in and out of offices like that. Fred: I guess you're right.
See also: keep, mind, that
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • 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
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