take something / someone into account

take something / someone into account: that means to consider or include something or someone when you are making a decision or judgement.Examples:1. We have to take the weather into account when we would like to go camping.2. Salesmen should take into account the differences between their customers.

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    • Dear Ensie,
      After your explaination, now I know what is the meaning of Egor's sentence.
      Thanks for your contribution each time. I've learned much from you and also other nice friends here. If I make some grammatical mistakes, please also correct them, I would appreciate. Have a nice day.
    • Dear Ensie & Skoon,
      Please help Egor to check his sentence because I am little confused. Thank you.
  • You must take your parent's agreement into account when you're thinking to travel.
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