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with that in mind

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/wɪð ðæt ɪn maɪnd/
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used to introduce a statement or idea that should be considered because of the information or context just discussed

  • We have a limited budget for this project, so with that in mind, we need to prioritize our expenses carefully.
  • We need to make the presentation engaging and interactive.With that in mind, let's incorporate some multimedia elements and audience participation.
  • Our goal is to improve customer satisfaction.With that in mind, we should gather feedback regularly and address any issues promptly.
  • The deadline for the report is approaching.With that in mind, let's divide the workload evenly among team members to ensure timely completion.
  • The safety regulations are strict in this industry.With that in mind, we need to ensure that all employees receive proper training and adhere to protocols.