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Discover LudwigThe phrase "keep on mind" is not grammatically correct in written English.
The correct phrase is "keep in mind." Example sentence: "When planning your vacation, keep in mind the cost of accommodations and transportation."
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One important issue to keep on mind is the need of mitochondrial biogenesis with increased citrate synthase activity for muscle regeneration to occur [208] (please refer to Section 4.4.1 on the choice of an adequate magnesium salt for supplementation).
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8 p.m. Showtime James McAvoy and Rosario Dawson keep on playing mind games in Danny Boyle's 2013 caper "Trance".
But the adage of another noted Southern California composer comes to mind: keep on keeping on.
We hope that these changes will further progress and that we will keep on opening our minds.
"When you're in a jam on the set and trying to remember what is going on, just keep your mind on the music that will be there.
From now on, keep in mind that the slip stitch should face the "wrong" side of the skirt.
Listening to Christian radio can help to keep your mind fixed on God all day.
I went to the story conference but I couldn't keep my mind on what was going on.
Keep your mind on what your doing, not on the test.
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