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Check for Correct grammar -- bear in mind?

The phrase "bear in mind" is grammatically correct. It is a common idiom that means "remember" or "keep in mind."

However, it's important to note that it is often used as a phrase and not a complete sentence on its own. Here are some examples of how it is used correctly in sentences:

* "Bear in mind that the meeting is at 10 am."

* "When making your decision, please bear in mind the impact it will have on the team."

* "Bear in mind that this is just a draft, and there may be changes."

Let me know if you have another phrase or sentence you'd like me to check for grammar!

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