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The phrase "always in mind" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing that something is consistently remembered or considered in one's thoughts.
Example: "I keep your advice always in mind as I navigate my career choices."
Alternatives: "constantly in thought" or "perpetually remembered".
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Nicola Sturgeon said the NHS was always in mind.
Going forward, we should keep this scientific segregation always in mind.
"We have to keep that always in mind," Judge Hoque said.
I had to stand it, we had to stand it... but returning was always in mind".
To avoid this pitfall, Ms. Hounsell advises married women to keep retirement and divorce always in mind.
Yet that imperial context matters, for the simple reason that Europe's imperial states and politicians in this period devised policies and strategies with it always in mind.
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Necessity to control T balance within legal restrictions is always kept in mind for operation of the future reactor.
Possibility of the occurrence of such rare tumours needs to be always kept in mind while dealing with nasopharyngeal masses.
But I always keep in mind that all the work isn't done yet.
This should be always kept in mind.
While abroad "you should always keep in mind to make contacts with French scientists.
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