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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bearing mind" is not correct in English; it should be "bearing in mind." You can use it when you want to remind someone to consider something while making a decision or taking action.
Example: "Bearing in mind the current budget constraints, we need to prioritize our spending."
Alternatives: "keeping in mind" or "considering."
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It is worth bearing mind that the best laid plans can get waylaid by an unexpected flurry of snow or other unforeseen incidents, so if you know what you want you would be well advised to order as soon as you can.
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For sure, the brain is "the organ of mind" - always bearing in mind that brains are in bodies, which have their physiological role to play.
Do you knock up something quick, bearing in mind the urgent need, or something lasting, bearing in mind the mistakes of the past?
Something else is worth bearing in mind.
But the larger context is also worth bearing in mind.
It was pretty brave, bearing in mind the circumstances.
Future research opportunities bearing in mind the emerging phenomena in the field are discussed.
It's worth bearing in mind that in May 2013, it paid over $1 billion for Tumblr.
Beyond that, it's worth bearing in mind that life after graduation isn't a sprint.
This is worth bearing in mind as the campaign to succeed Mr. Bloomberg takes shape.
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